Frequently Asked Questions
What are the primary benefits of an on-grid solar power system?
An on-grid solar system allows you to save money via net metering, operates with higher efficiency, and carries lower overall equipment and installation costs. It also enables you to sell excess generated power back to your local utility company for additional profits.
How does net metering work with this solar system?
Net metering allows excess power produced by your solar panels to be fed back into the local utility grid. Depending on local regulations, your utility company credits you for this power, lowering your net monthly electricity bill.
Is battery storage required for an on-grid solar system?
No, battery storage is not required. The utility grid functions as a virtual battery, supplying power when your solar panels do not produce enough electricity (e.g., at night or on heavily cloudy days).
What types of mounting systems are available?
The mounting structures can be customized based on your specific requirements. We support pitched residential rooftops, flat commercial roofs, ground-mounted arrays, vertical walls, carport integrations, and full aluminum support structures.
What certifications and safety features does this system carry?
The solar system is CE certified. The grid-tied inverters feature an integrated DC switch for safety protection, and the PV combiner box includes anti-reverse diodes, DC fuses, circuit breakers, surge protection devices, and lightning protection with an IP65 waterproof rating.
What capacities are available in this residential line?
This residential on-grid line offers output capacities ranging from 3kW to 12kW, including specific models like SAS3KW-ON, SAS5KW-ON, SAS8KW-ON, SAS10KW-ON, and SAS12KW-ON to match varying household energy demands.