On-grid or grid-tied solar systems are by far the most common and widely used by homes and businesses. These systems do not need batteries and connected to the public electricity grid
Advantages :
On-grid solar systems are incredibly cost effective and easy to install By balancing electricity bills in just 3-8 years, you can recoup the cost of your expenditures Depending on your geographic location; some residents and businesses can a passive income for the surplus energy generated by the system
Sectors :
Industrial
Residential
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
Advantages :
- An off-grid solar system can function independently and without relying on
the grid
- Generates enough electricity that can be collected and used at night
- These are suitable for remote areas that do not have grid power access
- No need for any government licenses or permits
- It is not affected by power outages in the public Grid
Sectors :
Agricultural
Residential
Solar Pump Systems
A solar water pumping system is basically an electric pump system in which electricity is supplied by photovoltaic panels A solar powered irrigation system consists of an array of solar panels that drive an electric water pump, which in turn powers a depth pump or a surface pump. Solar pump is mostly an off-grid application
Advantages :
- No fuel cost - as it uses available free sun light
- Will not require grid electricity
- Long operating life
- Highly reliable and durable
- Eco-friendly
- No transmission to grid is required
Sectors :
Agricultural
Hybrid Solar System :
The hybrid solar energy system is a combination of any
two or more systems integrated to operate together at the
same time and/or in series
Advantages :
- Continuous power supply
- Optimized energy consumptiony and without relying on the grid