When planning to go solar, the first question every homeowner asks is: "Should I go with a battery-backed system or a grid-connected one?" In technical terms, these are called On-Grid and Off-Grid systems. Let’s break down the differences:
1. On-Grid Solar System (No Battery)
This is the most popular choice for urban areas. It is directly connected to your local electricity grid.
- The Benefit: It features Net Metering. Any excess electricity your panels produce is sent back to the grid, giving you credits that lower your bill.
- Best For: Areas with rare power cuts where the primary goal is to reduce electricity costs.
2. Off-Grid Solar System (With Battery)
This system is independent of the grid and uses batteries to store power.
- The Benefit: Total Independence. You will have electricity even during long power outages or in remote locations.
- Best For: Areas with frequent power cuts or where grid connectivity is unstable.
Which One Should You Choose?
If you want the fastest return on investment and live in a city, On-Grid is the way to go. However, if you need 24/7 backup, Off-Grid is your best bet. Consult with Oikoshreem Solar to find the perfect fit for your roof.