On Grid Solar System

An On Grid Solar System (also called a Grid-Tied Solar System) is a solar power system that is connected to the main electricity grid. It allows you to use solar energy while also drawing from or supplying excess electricity to the grid. This type of system does not require batteries for energy storage, making it more cost-effective compared to off-grid systems.

On Grid Solar System

How On Grid Solar System Works?

  1. Solar Panels generate electricity from sunlight.
  2. Inverter converts the generated DC (Direct Current) electricity into AC (Alternating Current) to power household or commercial appliances.
  3. Net Metering records the electricity consumption and excess power sent to the grid.
  4. Grid Connection allows you to draw electricity from the grid when solar power is insufficient (e.g., at night or during cloudy weather).

Advantages of an On Grid Solar System

  1. Cost-Effective: No need for expensive battery storage.
  2. Earn from Excess Power: Surplus energy can be sold to the utility company via net metering.
  3. Lower Electricity Bills: Reduces dependence on grid power.
  4. Low Maintenance: Fewer components compared to off-grid systems.

Disadvantages of an On Grid Solar System

  1. No Power Backup: If the grid fails, the system shuts down for safety reasons.
  2. Dependent on the Grid: Cannot function independently like an off-grid system.

Support Systems

UPNEDA
UPNEDA
PM Surya Ghar Yojana
PM Surya Ghar Yojana
Make in India
Make in India
Uttar Pradesh Government
Uttar Pradesh Government