On Grid Solar System

On Grid Solar System

An on-grid solar system is a cost-effective setup that connects your solar panels directly to the electricity grid, allowing you to use solar power in real time and earn credits for any surplus energy exported.

An On-Grid system works without batteries and is connected to your local electricity supply. It uses solar panels to generate electricity during the day and sends extra power back to the grid through a process called Net Metering.

Pieces That Make Your Solar System Work

Each part of an on-grid solar system works together to efficiently convert sunlight into usable electricity and manage energy flow between your home and the grid.

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Solar Panels Photovoltaic (PV)
Solar Panels Photovoltaic (PV) modules that convert sunlight into direct-current (DC) electricity.
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Grid-Tie Inverter
Grid-Tie Inverter Converts DC from panels into alternating-current (AC) for home appliances and synchronizes output to grid voltage/frequency.
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Bi-Directional Meter
Bi-Directional Meter (Net Meter) Tracks energy imported from and exported to the grid, enabling net-metering credits.
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Mounting Structure
Mounting Structure & Cabling Roof- or ground-mounted rails plus DC/AC wiring.
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Utility Grid Connection
Utility Grid Connection Standard distribution lines; act as both backup source and energy sink.
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All components work in concert to ensure seamless power flow and accurate accounting of imports/exports.

Frequently Asked Questions


  • What exactly is an on-grid solar system and how does it work?
    It’s a rooftop PV setup tied to the grid. Panels generate DC → inverter converts to AC → supplies home loads; surplus exports to grid, deficits import from grid2.
  • Do I need batteries for an on-grid system?
    No. On-grid systems work without batteries, which keeps capital costs down. Batteries only add backup capability, turning it into a hybrid system.
  • Will my on-grid solar system power my home during a grid outage?
    There are many variations of passages the majority have suffered alteration in some fo injected humour, or randomised words believable.
  • How much does an on-grid solar system cost?
    Prices vary by capacity (1 kW–10 kW+), panel/inverter quality, and installation complexity. After subsidies, net costs often drop by 25–40% from the gross quote.
  • What are net-metering credits (solar credits)?
    Credits earned when your system exports surplus units to the grid. They offset costs of any electricity you draw later, lowering your net bill.
  • How can I avail government subsidies?
    Apply via your state DISCOM’s rooftop solar portal or the national MNRE platform. You’ll need technical & structural approvals, then DISCOM will process subsidy disbursement post-commissioning.


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