Overview
A Grid-Tied Solar PV System uses the power generated from solar panels for direct consumption. The DC power from the panels is converted to AC through an inverter for regular use. Excess energy is sent to the utility grid, while additional power is drawn from the grid when needed. The net energy usage is recorded through a bi-directional meter and billed as per the applicable tariff rates.
- Zero Energy Electricity Bills
In a grid-connected solar system, consumers only pay for the extra energy used beyond what their system generates during the billing period. Monthly bills are issued, and any excess power produced is fed back into the grid. Through the net metering policy, unused energy is credited and carried forward, with final adjustments made at the end of the financial year. - Passive Income Generation
By connecting the system to the grid, consumers can earn from the surplus electricity generated. This not only eliminates electricity bills but also provides additional income through the sale of excess power.