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Grid Connected Rooftop Solar System

A system connected to the utility grid is known as a grid-connected energy system or a grid-connected PV system.

Through this grid-tied connection, the system can capture solar energy, transform it into electrical power, and supply it to the homes where various electronic devices can use it.

When the grid-connected PV system is installed on residential or commercial rooftops, it provides solar electricity to all the electrical ports and sockets.

When excess power is produced, the bidirectional meter in the grid-tied PV system exports extra units of electricity to the grid.

Later on (at night), those exported units are imported to keep the power supply on. Also, the grid-connected PV system allows consumers the flexibility to use electricity from the grid when there is no sunlight.

This PV system has a simple design and requires minimal maintenance, making it more cost-efficient than other PV models.

Let us learn more about the grid connected PV system, its types and other aspects.

How Each Component of Grid Connected PV System Works To Generate Electricity?

GRID CONNECTED PV SYSTEM

There are five main components involved in the making of a grid-connected solar system. There are five main components involved in the making of a grid-connected solar system.

All these components work together to generate electricity from sunlight and supply power to the household appliances after installation.

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