Hybrid Grid Solar
An on-grid solar system, also known as a grid-tied solar system, is a setup where your solar panels are connected to the local utility grid. This means the electricity generated by your solar panels can be used in your home, and any extra electricity can be sent back to the grid. If your solar panels don't produce enough power, you can still draw electricity from the electricity grid.
What is Hybrid Solar ?
Key Benefits
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Significant reduction in electricity bill due to net metering
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Energy Independence and Environmental sustainibility
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Constant electricity supply
How does Hybrid Solar works
The solar panels absorb the sunlight that falls on them and convert the rays into electricity – this generated power is DC (direct current) which is then converted to AC (alternating current) by the solar inverter. The converted current is then sent to the grid from where it is supplied for daily use. A net meter is a unit that records the electricity which is sent to the grid and the electricity that is used. At the end of a month the net metering unit generates a “net” statement of consumption.