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Hybrid Rooftop Solar System
A hybrid rooftop solar system combines elements of both on-grid and off-grid systems. It allows you to enjoy the benefits of solar power while providing additional flexibility and resilience.
A key feature of hybrid systems is the inclusion of a battery storage system. This stores excess electricity generated by the solar panels. The stored energy can be used later when solar production is low, such as at night or during cloudy days.
One of the main advantages of a hybrid system is that it can provide power during grid outages. If the grid goes down, the system can use the stored battery power to keep essential appliances running, provided the hybrid inverter is designed to function during outages.
you may still benefit from net metering or similar schemes for any excess electricity that is sent back to the grid.
A hybrid rooftop solar system generates solar power which can be used for self-consumption during the daytime and stores the residual power in a lithium battery pack for usage during power cuts or at night. An additional feature of a hybrid solar system is that it can continue to charge the battery during the daytime even during power cuts. Excess electricity, even after consumption and storage, is exported to the grid as long as the grid is operational.
Furthermore, when solar power is insufficient, like during the monsoon season or at night when more power is needed than the batteries can provide, energy is drawn from the grid to power your electrical loads. A net meter, also known as a bi-directional meter, measures the flow of power in both directions and computes net electricity consumption at the end of the billing period. You will only be required to pay for the net electricity consumed.