Adithya solar provides both ON-GRID and OFF-GRID Solar power solutions.
Solar power in India is a fast developing industry.
The country's solar installed capacity reached 35.12 GW as of 30 June 2020.
On-grid solar systems generate power only when the utility power grid is available and directly connected to the utility feed.
On-grid systems send excess power generated to the utility grid when you are overproducing.
These are the most cost-effective and simplest systems to install.
Such systems will pay for themselves by offsetting the bills in 3-8 years.
On-grid systems can either be put into place with or without net metering
In the case of an on-grid system with net metering, while calculating the monthly bill, the solar power fed to the grid is netted at the same tariff at which the grid power is sold to the consumer.
In the case of systems without net metering, the rate at which solar power fed is credited can be different from the normal utility tariff.
Advantages:
On-grid solar systems are very cost-effective and easy to install.
Businesses can recoup the cost of their investment by offsetting electricity bills in just 3-8 years.
If a private, commercial or industrial building sets up a solar PV rooftop system it will be eligible to avail an ‘Accelerated Depreciation Benefit’ which is currently 80% in a year.
At this rate, a business can completely depreciate the whole value of the project in 4 years.
Residential users and business owners can earn a passive income for the surplus energy generated by the system.
Off-grid systems work independently of the grid but have batteries
which can store the solar power generated by the system.
The system usually consists of solar panels, battery, charge controller, grid box, inverter, mounting structure and balance of systems.
The panels store enough sunlight during the day and use the excess power generated in the night.
These systems are self-sustaining and can provide power for critical loads in areas where a power grid is not available.
These are ideal for businesses which can sustain for a period of time with no electricity
These self-sustainable systems can work independently and do not rely on the grid.
They generate enough power that can be stored and used at night or when the power grid is down.
These are ideal for remote areas where there is no power access from the grid.
Grid failures and shutdowns will not affect your power supply.