Grid-tied solar systems, also known as grid-connected or grid-interconnected systems, are the most common type of solar power setup. These systems are designed to work in conjunction with the local utility grid.
Grid-tied systems utilize solar panels to generate electricity, which is then fed into your home or business’s electrical system. Any excess electricity generated beyond what is immediately needed is exported back to the grid.
Grid-tied systems offset electricity costs by selling excess power back to the utility through net metering. They also provide reliability by allowing you to draw from the grid during low solar production, ensuring a constant power supply.
Get a QuoteA UPS, or Uninterruptible Power Supply, is a system that provides emergency backup power in the event of a grid outage.
A UPS typically consists of a battery backup system and an inverter. When the grid power fails, the UPS automatically switches to battery power to keep critical devices and systems running without interruption.
UPS systems are essential for protecting sensitive electronic equipment from power surges, spikes, and outages. They ensure uninterrupted operation of home and business essential applications, such as: lights, security features, computing servers/routers.
Get a QuoteOff-grid solar systems are independent of the utility grid and are designed to provide electricity in remote locations or areas with unreliable grid access.
Off-grid systems consist of solar panels, battery storage, charge controllers, and inverters. Solar panels generate electricity during the day, which is stored in batteries for use when the sun is not shining.
Off-grid systems offer energy independence, allowing you to generate and store your own electricity without relying on the grid.
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