A hybrid solar system combines the best of both worlds: the grid connectivity of an on-grid system and the energy storage capability of an off-grid system. This setup offers maximum flexibility, ensuring you have reliable power even during grid outages.
With a hybrid system, you can store excess solar energy in batteries and use it when needed such as during the night or power failures. Even better, by exporting stored energy back to the grid during peak demand hours, you can earn up to Rs 45 per unit, turning your solar investment into a steady income source.
Hybrid systems store excess solar energy in batteries, ensuring uninterrupted power supply during grid outages or at night.
Surplus energy stored in batteries can be exported to the grid during high-demand periods, allowing you to earn up to Rs.45 per unit.
By using stored solar power during peak hours, you reduce your dependence on the grid and significantly cut down monthly electricity costs.
A hybrid system reduces your reliance on the grid, giving you more control over your energy usage and protection against rising electricity prices.
Yes, in many cases, existing on-grid solar systems can be upgraded to hybrid systems by adding batteries and a compatible inverter. Our experts can assess your current setup and provide tailored solutions.
The amount of backup power depends on the size of your battery bank and your energy consumption. We design systems based on your critical load requirements to ensure essential appliances keep running during outages.
Hybrid systems can be configured for net metering. This allows you to export excess solar energy to the grid and receive credits on your electricity bill, similar to standard on-grid systems.
A hybrid system remains connected to the national grid, offering the flexibility to draw power from the grid when needed and providing backup from batteries during outages. An off-grid system is completely independent of the grid and relies solely on solar power and battery storage.