Commercial

Commercial solar systems are grid-tied solar systems that are connected to the utility grid. These solar systems are also known as on-grid solar systems which consist of solar panels, a solar inverter, and other solar accessories.

People are frequently concerned about high electricity costs in commercial sectors. By installing a commercial rooftop on grid power plant, companies can either significantly reduce or eliminate their electricity bill up to 100% for 25 years or even more. In a commercial solar system, solar panels absorb sunlight during the day and generate DC (direct current) electricity. This electricity then passes through a solar inverter which converts it into AC (alternative current) electricity. This AC electricity is the standard current that is used in our property/company/factory to power the connected load. 

In case, the commercial solar system produces more power than is being consumed, the surplus electricity will automatically be exported to the utility grid via net-metering. The government will adjust the same in your upcoming electricity bill or pay you for the same. ROI for the commercial rooftop will be 3-5 years.

Hence, a commercial solar system is ideal for all business owners who want to reduce their operating cost by reducing their electricity expenses.

Industrial

Investing in rooftop solutions leads to great savings, while protecting the environment. Save and Earn from your idle rooftop space.Residential solar solutions can provide free, uninterrupted electricity for the years together while at the same time contribute towards a greener environment. Residential solar rooftop systems are also easy to install and require minimal maintenance. The electricity produced in excess can be sold to the grid through net-metering facility directly impacting the existing electricity bills. 

Residential solar plants are classified into On-grid, Off-grid, and Hybrid systems, each having its unique features, usage, and advantages. The selection of the type of solar plant depends on the intended use and prevailing electricity-grid conditions.