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The difference between Off-Grid and On-Grid Solar system
The biggest difference between the two solar power systems is how the energy generated is stored.
1. The first is the electricity generated by the solar panels is stored in batteries:
Battery storage systems are most commonly used in areas far away from grid coverage such as agriculture, mountains, oceans, and deserts.
Its advantage is that we can store these energies locally, so we do not depend on the grid of the power company, while the disadvantage is that the storage capacity of the battery is limited, and the service life of the battery is relatively short, which is generally 4- 5 years.
2. The second is a network backup, on-grid power system:
We need an inverter that converts the DC voltage energy generated by the sun into AC voltage to provide electricity, as well as a special meter that can measure and record two-way electricity.
If we have extra energy, it will be sent to the grid and we get it back when we need it, or the power supplier will buy excess electricity from us.
The life of solar panels is about 30 years. Generally, it will take 5-6 years to recover the investment cost of installing a solar energy system. This is a very good deal as it is much cheaper than buying the same amount of energy from the power company.