Solar projects are getting more and more popular in residential areas. However, for homeowners who will be getting their solar projects for the first time, it could be challenging to know the exact specifications that will fit both their house and lifestyle.
Knowing the right solar project for you can help you save hundreds of dollars in electric bills. It will also help you get your return on investment in no time.
If you’re a first-time solar power user, here are the three major kinds of residential solar projects you can choose from:
Grid-tied Solar Project
Grid-tied or on-grid solar projects are the most common kind of residential solar project. With this kind of solar system, your solar panels will be directly linked to your traditional electric line. Your solar panels will produce the energy while your electric line will disseminate the power all throughout the household.
This kind of solar project can save you up to 40% of your solar cost. It will also allow you to have an auto-shutdown feature which is helpful if you live in an area where hurricanes and typhoons are common.
However, on-grid solar projects give lower savings compared to other types of solar projects simply because you’re still bound to use your traditional electric line.
Off-grid Solar Project
Off-grid solar projects produce the highest amount of savings for homeowners. With this kind of solar system, your solar panels will be connected to a heavy-duty solar battery that stores the electricity. You can easily plug in your appliances and other home items if you’d want to use solar power.
Solar projects have the highest cost when it comes to purchasing and installation since heavy-duty solar batteries can be expensive. However, you can easily get your ROI within 3-5 months, especially if your solar panels are properly installed.
Hybrid Solar Project
Hybrid solar systems are also known as ‘solar-plus-storage systems’.
It gets the best of both worlds–the solar panels are connected to a solar battery to store energy for later use, but they will also be hooked to your traditional electric line for real-time usage.
Because of this big advantage, it’s also the most expensive to install.