Solar for Your Home

GRID CONNECTED SYSTEMS

  • Power your home or business from the sun during the day.

  • Sell your excess solar energy back to the grid.

  • Buy energy from the grid when there is no sun.

With a grid connected system the solar power produced is used first for the needs of your household or building. Any excess solar power that is generated is then exported back into the power grid earning you ‘solar credits’ that offset your night time usage charges. With enough solar you could have NO ELECTRICITY BILL.

HYBRID SYSTEMS

  • Power your home from the sun during the day.

  • Charge your batteries from with solar energy.

  • Power your home from you batteries at night and during blackouts.

  • Sell your excess solar energy back to the grid.

  • Buy energy from the grid when your battery is flat or there is no sun.

Hybrid Solar Power systems combine the best of both worlds – All the features of a grid connected system with the added benefit of being able to store excess solar power in batteries to use at night or when the power goes out, further minimizing your consumption from the grid and saving you even more!

OFF GRID SYSTEMS

  • Be completely energy self-sufficient.

  • Power your home and charge your batteries from solar during the day.

  • Power your home from the energy you have stored in the batteries when there is not enough sun.

Off-grid (or “stand alone”) Solar Power systems are for households and organisations who are committed to clean power but who are unable to, or simply choose not to, connect to their local electricity grid. Instead, they make use of batteries to store the excess solar power produced during the day for use at night.

Battery Storage

  • Add batteries to your existing system and store your excess solar power during the day.

  • Power your home/business from your stored battery during the night to reduce grid usage.

  • Provide a back-up power supply during blackouts.

There are a variety of different battery technologies to suit any existing system. If you already have a system, adding a battery is the perfect way for you to take more control of your energy costs by reducing your reliance on the grid and the Feed-in credits your electricity providers is willing to pay.

Need a hand deciding exactly which type of system you need? Let one of our experts help you.