On-Grid Solar Systems

Smart Solar Power Connected to the Utility Grid

An On-Grid Solar System, also known as a grid-tied system, is the most common and cost-effective solar solution for homes, businesses, and industries. It connects directly to the electricity grid, allowing you to generate solar power during the day and draw electricity from the grid when needed.

The biggest advantage of on-grid systems is the benefit of Net Metering, where excess energy generated by your panels is sent back to the grid, and you receive credits on your electricity bill.

Why Choose an On-Grid Solar System?

Lower Electricity Bills

Generate your own power and offset expensive utility charges.

Net Metering Advantage

Send excess energy to the grid and receive credits for later use.

Cost-Effective

No need for expensive batteries, reducing initial investment.

Eco-Friendly

Reduce your carbon footprint by using clean solar energy.

Low Maintenance

Durable panels and inverters ensure long-lasting performance.

Faster ROI

Recover your investment in 3–5 years with bill savings and incentives.

How an On-Grid Solar System Works

  • Solar Panels – Capture sunlight and convert it into DC electricity.
  • Solar Inverter – Converts DC into AC electricity for your appliances.
  • Net Metering – Tracks the energy you consume and the excess you send back to the grid.
  • Utility Grid – Supplies electricity when your solar production is low.

Ideal For

  • Homes and apartments with consistent power consumption.
  • Commercial offices, retail stores, and educational institutions.
  • Industries and factories with daytime operations.
  • Customers with access to government net metering policies.

Frequently Asked Questions

It’s the most affordable solar system since it doesn’t require batteries. Plus, you can use net metering to earn credits for excess power sent to the grid.

No. For safety reasons, on-grid solar systems shut down during grid outages. If you need backup, you should consider a Hybrid or Off-Grid System.

Most on-grid solar installations are completed in 2–4 days, depending on the size of the system.

Yes. On-grid systems require approval from the local electricity distribution company for net metering. We assist with all necessary applications and documentation.