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A grid connected rooftop solar system is a solar power installation that is mounted on the roof of a building and connected to the local electricity grid. These systems typically consist of solar panels, an inverter, and a connection to the grid, allowing excess electricity generated during the day to be fed back into the grid. They are designed to convert sunlight into electricity for residential or commercial use, reducing reliance on traditional energy sources and lowering electricity bills.
| Panel type | Monocrystalline or polycrystalline |
| Inverter type | String inverter or microinverter |
| System capacity | 1 kW to 10 kW |
| Efficiency | 15% to 22% |
| Installation type | Roof-mounted or ground-mounted |
| Warranty | 25 years for panels, 5 to 10 years for inverters |
When choosing a grid connected rooftop solar system, consider the system capacity based on your energy consumption needs. Specify the type of solar panels and inverters you prefer, as well as any specific efficiency requirements. It's also important to check for warranties and certifications, such as IEC or UL standards. When requesting a quote, provide details on your roof type, available space, and any local regulations that may affect installation.
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It is a solar power system installed on a rooftop that connects to the local electricity grid.
It converts sunlight into electricity, which can be used on-site or fed back into the grid.
Benefits include reduced electricity bills, lower carbon footprint, and potential government incentives.
Regular cleaning of panels and occasional inspections of the inverter and electrical connections.
Most roofs can support solar panels, but structural integrity and orientation are important factors.
Incentives vary by region and may include tax credits, rebates, and net metering.