Hybrid Solar System

Hybrid Solar System

A Hybrid Solar System combines the advantages of both on-grid and off-grid solar systems. It is connected to the utility grid while also incorporating a battery backup to store excess solar energy for use during the night, cloudy weather, or power outages. This ensures a reliable and uninterrupted power supply while maximizing the use of renewable energy.

Key Benefits of a Hybrid Solar System

  • Provides uninterrupted power even during grid failures.
  • Reduces dependence on conventional grid electricity.
  • Supports energy storage and load shifting for improved efficiency.
  • Allows excess electricity to be exported to the utility grid.

How It Works

Solar panels generate electricity that first powers your home or business. Any excess energy is stored in the battery bank for later use. Once the batteries are fully charged, the remaining surplus electricity is exported to the utility grid through net metering. During the night or when grid power is unavailable, the stored battery energy supplies the load. If both solar generation and battery power are insufficient, electricity is automatically drawn from the utility grid.

Plant Layout

A typical Hybrid Solar System consists of the following key components:

  • Solar Panels
  • Hybrid Inverter
  • Battery Bank
  • Bi-directional Energy Meter
  • Grid Connection
  • AC/DC Distribution Panels

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