Solar panels are devices that convert sunlight into electricity. They are made of solar cells, typically silicon-based, which generate electric current when exposed to sunlight. Solar panels offer renewable energy, cost savings, and environmental benefits.
An on-grid solar plant, also known as a grid-tied solar system, is a setup where solar panels are connected to the utility grid. It generates electricity from sunlight and feeds it directly into the grid, offsetting the user's electricity consumption and sometimes even earning credits through net metering.
Off-grid solar plants, also called standalone solar systems, are independent setups that generate electricity from sunlight without being connected to the utility grid. They typically consist of solar panels, batteries for energy storage, charge controllers, and inverters.
An on-grid solar inverter is a critical component of a grid-tied solar system. Its primary function is to convert the direct current (DC) electricity generated by solar panels into alternating current (AC) electricity that can be used by household appliances or fed back into the utility grid.
A solar battery is a rechargeable battery used to store excess electricity generated by solar panels during periods of sunlight. These batteries enable homeowners and businesses to store solar energy for use during periods when sunlight is not available, such as at night or during cloudy weather
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