Solar Components and Equipment
Solar PV panels
Solar Photovoltaic (PV) panels convert sunlight directly into electricity (DC).
Battery Bank
Batteries store power so that it is available when neither the PV panels nor the grid are supplying power.
Power Converter (Inverter)
Modern Inverters regulate Grid connection, Battery Charging, and Maximum Power Point Tracking (MPPT)
Interface Protection
provides different monitoring functions in accordance with DRRG standard of DEWA to detect overvoltage and undervoltage.
On-Grid Systems
An on-grid system allows you to save money with solar panels through better efficiency rates. Your solar panels will often generate more electricity than you need. With net metering, you can put this excess electricity into the utility grid instead of storing it in batteries. The utility company will pay you for the electricity you feed into the grid.
Off-Grid Systems
An off-grid system is a stand-alone system that is not connected to the grid; it is generally more expensive and less efficient than an on-grid system, but is useful in remote areas, far from any distribution grid. It stores power in batteries, and can also be connected to a generator.