Solar Power Systems

Stop overpaying for electricity turn your rooftop into a private power plant with a solar panel system.

What’s the Difference Between On-Grid and Hybrid Solar Systems, and Which One Should You Choose?

On-Grid Solar System

  • Solar panels with an On-Grid inverter do not include a battery. When the main power goes out, the system automatically shuts down for safety. At night, all electricity is drawn directly from the grid since there’s no battery to store solar energy.
  • Ideal for homes or factories with high electricity consumption during the daytime, or for those looking to maximize monthly electricity savings and achieve a quick return on investment, as there are no battery costs involved.

  • Important Limitation: During a grid failure, the solar system will also shut down to ensure the safety of utility workers.

Hybrid Solar System

  • How it Works  A hybrid system combines solar panels, a hybrid inverter, and a battery. When the main grid goes down, the system automatically switches to battery power, keeping your electricity running without interruption. At night, electricity is drawn from the battery charged during the day, providing a stable, 24-hour power supply even during outages.
  • Ideal For Homes or businesses that require high energy reliability—places where power outages are frequent, or where critical equipment must operate continuously. Also suitable for those who want to use solar energy at night.

  • Considerations Hybrid systems have a higher initial cost compared to on-grid systems due to the investment in batteries and a hybrid inverter.