Grid tie system from 2KW to Megawatt ranges
Grid Tie
- Grid tied systems are solar power setups that are connected to the electricity grid – and work without any battery backup equipment.
- They are currently the most common type of solar panel system in American homes. And despite growing interest in battery technologies, most homeowners going solar today still opt for installing a grid tied set up on their roofs.
- Grid tied solar systems can make use of net metering, a process in which they export surplus power to the utility grid in return for bill credits.
- Grid-tied solar systems have many advantages: they are the most cost-effective solar system type and are less prone to failure.
- Their main disadvantage is their inability to provide power when the grid is down.
- Grid-tied systems generate lots of extra credits during the summer, which can be used to pay down electricity bills in the winter.
- Hybrid and off-grid systems are also options, but grid-tied systems are the best choice for most homes.
- IEC certified PV panels with 25 years of performance warranty.
- Solar Inverter with warranties of 5year, 10 year, 12 year based on customer choice.
- So, how do grid-tied solar systems work, and why are they so popular? Are they right kind of system for you?