
On-grid solar systems are connected to the utility grid and are the most cost-effective option. They allow users to export excess power and benefit from net-metering policies.
Off-grid systems operate independently from the grid and rely on batteries to store energy. These systems are ideal for remote areas where grid access is limited or unreliable.
Hybrid solar systems combine the benefits of both on-grid and off-grid setups. They use batteries for backup while remaining connected to the grid for additional reliability.
Choosing the right system depends on location, power availability, and energy requirements.