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Solar off Grid

What is an Off-Grid Solar System?

A solar off-grid system is a standalone power system not connected to the utility grid. It uses solar energy and stores excess electricity in batteries for use at night or during cloudy days. Ideal for remote areas, farms, cabins, and places with frequent power outages.

Essential Components of Off-Grid System:

  • Solar Panels – Capture sunlight and generate DC power.

  • Charge Controller – Regulates battery charging to prevent overcharging.

  • Battery Bank – Stores electricity for use when solar isn’t available.

  • Inverter – Converts DC to AC for appliances.

  • Backup Generator (optional) – For extended cloudy days or high-demand needs.

How It Works

Solar panels generate direct current (DC) electricity from sunlight, which is regulated by a charge controller. This power is either used immediately to run household appliances through an inverter or stored in batteries for later use. During nighttime or power outages, the stored energy in the batteries powers the home. If battery levels are low or during extended cloudy days, a diesel or hybrid generator can act as a backup power source.

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Common Off-Grid System Sizes

System Size Daily Load Support Ideal For
1–2 kW
Lights, fans, TV, fridge
Small rural homes, cabins
3–5 kW
Full home appliances
Medium homes, farmhouses
10 kW+
Large homes, off-grid resorts
Businesses, large bungalows

Typical Off-Grid Services Offered

  1. Site Survey & Load Assessment
  2. System Design & Sizing
  3. Equipment Supply & Installation
  4. Battery Bank Setup
  5. Inverter & Controller Configuration
  6. Maintenance & Health Checks
  7. Generator Integration (if needed)
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