Rooftop solar technology uses solar panels made of photovoltaic (PV) cells to convert sunlight into electricity. The generated DC electricity is converted to AC by an inverter and can be used to power homes or businesses. Excess energy can be stored in batteries or sent to the grid. For those without net metering, a Zero Export Device (Z.E.D) can be used to prevent excess electricity from being exported, ensuring all energy is used on-site. Phintek Electricals – Channel Partner if Tata Solar Power offers affordable solar panel kits and expert installation, helping you save on electricity bills while using clean, renewable energy.
An on-grid solar plant is connected to the utility grid, allowing excess electricity to be sent back to the grid and potentially earning credits through net metering.
A hybrid solar plant combines solar power with battery storage and is connected to the grid, offering energy independence and backup power during outages.
An off-grid solar plant operates independently from the utility grid, using solar panels and batteries to store and supply electricity without relying on external power sources.