
Frequently asked questions
Solar panels absorb sunlight and convert it into DC electricity. An inverter then converts this DC into usable AC power for your home.
An on-grid system is connected to the electricity grid. It helps you reduce your electricity bills and allows net-metering, meaning you can export excess power and receive credits from the electricity department.
Solar panels still generate some power on cloudy days, but production is lower. At night, they do not produce electricity — your home draws power from the grid.
Quality panels typically last 25 years or more with minimal maintenance. Most manufacturers provide long-term performance warranties.
On-grid systems shut off during power cuts for safety. If you want backup during outages, you need a hybrid system with battery storage or off grid system.
For safety reasons (anti-islanding), on-grid systems stop working during outages. For backup, an off grid or hybrid system is recommended.
Yes, hybrid systems allow solar + battery + grid integration. We design the setup based on your needs.

