On-grid or grid-tie solar systems are by far the most common and widely used by homes and businesses. These systems do not need batteries and use either solar inverters or micro-inverters and are connected to the public electricity grid. Any excess solar power that you generate is exported to the electricity grid and you usually get paid a feed-in-tariff (FIT) or credits for the energy you export. Moreover, ‘Net metering’ is a process through which a consumer receives compensation for the excess energy produced by the installed system which makes the payback period shorter.
On Grid Solar System
Off Grid Solar System
An off-grid system is not connected to the electricity grid and therefore requires battery storage. Off-grid solar systems must be designed appropriately so that they will generate enough power throughout the year and have enough battery capacity to meet the home’s requirements, even in the depths of winter when there is generally much less sunlight.
Hybrid Solar System
To combine the benefits of both the options there comes a third option which is called a Hybrid Solar system. Hybrid solar systems are similar to an on-grid solar system but use batteries to store energy for later use. This ability to store energy enables most hybrid systems to also operate as a backup power supply during a blackout. Hybrid systems are grid-tied, meaning your solar energy system connects to your utility provider’s power-line. These systems can either be described as off-grid solar with utility backup power, or grid-tied solar with extra battery storage.
Solar Water Pumping
Solar Powered Water Pumping System is an easy and affordable solution to solve the water shortage problems. The SPWPS system operates on power generated using a solar PV (Solar Photo Voltaic Module) system. The photovoltaic array converts the solar energy into electricity, which is used for running the motor pump set. The pumping system draws water from the open well, bore well, stream, pond, canal, etc. The system requires a shadow-free area for the installation of the Solar Panel. Solar water pumps can be used to irrigate crops, water livestock, and provide portable drinking water. These systems are the best alternatives for the areas where there is no electricity and scarcity of power.
Portable Solar DC Kit
Power backup of 7-8 hours if you just run the fan. Fan + 2 Bulbs approx 5-6 hours. Fan + 4 Bulbs approx 3.5-4 hours.
This is different from ups in many ways. Very cheap plus more reliable. 5 years warranty of solar panel. No electricity bill.
It is a plug n play system. Portable solar system. It can also be used for traveling purposes. Any family or friends going somewhere on hills or mountains or anywhere can carry this kit easily and it can be used as an easy source of electricity. It requires no maintenance except battery after around 1.5-2 years.
It is a very convenient system. No complicated installation. Easy to install and easy to use.