Definition: On-Grid Systems are solar PV systems that only generate power when the utility power grid is available. They must be connected to the grid to function. They can send excess power generated back to the grid when you are overproducing, so you can credit it for later use.
Benefits: These are the simplest systems and the most cost-effective to install. These systems will pay for themselves by offsetting utility bills in 3-8 yrs.
Downside: They do not provide power during a grid outage.
Definition: These systems allow you to store your solar power in batteries for use when the power grid goes down or if you are not on the grid. These systems provide power to offset the grid power whenever the sun is shining and will even send excess power to the grid for credit for later use.
Benefits: Provides power for your critical loads when the power grid is down.
Downside: Off-Grid systems require a lot more specialized equipment to function that is more costly and more complex to install.
- Save AED 2,700/year
- Generate 6 MWh of Electricity/year
- Reduce 4.3t of CO2/year
- Double the use of real estate
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- Good for the environment
- Embraces the future
- Unbelievably easy to install
- Can charge your electric vehicle
- Can be tailored to your specifications
- It’s ready