Solar photovoltaic (PV) systems convert sunlight directly into electricity. Here’s a simplified breakdown of how they work:
1. Solar Panels
Solar panels, made up of multiple photovoltaic cells, are installed on rooftops or open areas to capture sunlight. These cells are typically made of silicon and generate an electric current when exposed to sunlight.
2. Inverter
The direct current (DC) generated by the solar panels is converted into alternating current (AC) by an inverter. AC is the standard form of electricity used in homes and businesses.
3. Electric Panel
The AC electricity flows from the inverter to the electric panel, where it is distributed to power various appliances and systems in your home or business.
4. Utility Meter
Excess electricity generated by the solar panels can be fed back into the grid through the utility meter. This process, known as net metering, can result in credits on your electricity bill.
5. Battery Storage (Optional)
Some solar PV systems include battery storage, allowing you to store excess energy for use during cloudy days or at night. This feature enhances energy independence and reliability.
With Geesol Energy’s All-in-one solar energy system, you can boost your home’s power solution for a long time. The system comes with a 6KVA INVERTER with 5KWH lithium battery and 4 solar panels.