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On-Grid Solar Systems

On-Grid Solar Systems: Save More with Smart, Grid-Tied Solar Power

EcoSun’s On-Grid Solar Systems are designed for homes, businesses, and industries looking to cut electricity costs while staying connected to the power grid. These grid-tied solar systems generate electricity from sunlight and seamlessly sync with your existing grid connection, offering clean energy without the need for battery storage.

We use advanced TopCon bifacial solar panels for maximum efficiency and long-term savings—combined with professional installation, net metering setup, and ongoing support.

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Key Features of On-Grid Solar Systems

Grid Connectivity

Syncs with the local electricity grid and exports excess power via net metering.

Lower Electricity Bills

Generate clean energy on-site and significantly reduce monthly power expenses.

Zero Battery Cost

No battery required—lower upfront investment with faster ROI.

High Efficiency with TopCon Panels

We use TopCon bifacial technology for higher output and better performance even in low light.

Flexible System Sizes

Available in various capacities: 2 kW, 3 kW, 5 kW, 10 kW, and more—customized for homes or large commercial needs.

Easy Installation & Maintenance

Quick setup with low maintenance needs—perfect for urban rooftops.

Subsidy & EMI Support

Eligible for up to ₹78,000 in government solar subsidy and easy EMI financing.

ROI You Can Count On

Typical ROI of 25–30% with payback in just 4–6 years.

Use Our Savings Calculator

Try our [Solar Savings Calculator] to see how much you can save monthly with an on-grid system!

Overview Of an On-Grid Solar Systems

On-grid solar systems, also known as grid-tied solar systems, generate electricity from sunlight and feed it directly into the electrical grid. This setup allows homes and businesses to reduce their energy bills by using solar power during the day and drawing from the grid when needed.

Key Benefits:

On-Grid Solar Components and Their Working

Solar Panels

Generate DC electricity from sunlight.

Inverter

Converts DC power to AC power.

Mounting System

Secures panels to rooftops or ground.

Grid Connection

Feeds excess energy into the grid.

Net Meter

Tracks energy production and consumption.

Electrical Panel

Distributes power to the building.

Working Of an On-Grid Solar Systems

  1. Solar panels convert sunlight into DC (direct current) electricity.
  2. The DC power is sent to an inverter, which converts it into AC (alternating current) electricity, matching the grid’s frequency and voltage.
  3. The AC power is fed into the building’s electrical panel, powering electrical devices.
  4. Any excess energy not used by the building is fed into the electrical grid through the grid connection.
  5. The net meter tracks the amount of energy produced and consumed, allowing for accurate billing and credits for excess energy.

On-Grid Solar Systems With Different Capacities

On-grid solar systems are available in various capacities, ranging from small residential systems (1-10 kW) to larger commercial (10-100 kW) and industrial systems (100 kW to several MW). The system’s capacity depends on factors like energy consumption patterns, available space, budget, and local regulations. By choosing the right capacity, users can optimize energy generation, reduce energy bills, and promote sustainability.

Frequently Asked Questions

1. How does an on-grid solar system work?

An on-grid solar system generates electricity from sunlight and feeds it directly into the electrical grid, reducing energy bills and promoting sustainability.

 

2. Do on-grid solar systems require battery storage?

No, on-grid solar systems do not require battery storage as they feed excess energy directly into the grid.

3. Can on-grid solar systems work during power outages?

Typically, on-grid solar systems shut down during power outages for safety reasons. However, some systems with special configurations or backup power solutions can provide energy during outages.