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Hybrid Solar System

A Hybrid solar system is designed to prioritize your own energy first:

  • Solar panels power your home directly.

  • Excess energy is stored in the battery.

  • If solar + battery are not enough, the system automatically switches to the EAC grid.

💡 This way you are independent most of the time, but never left without power.

Advantages

  • Work off-grid most of the time, but stay connected to EAC as backup.

  • Battery ensures higher self-consumption and lower bills.

  • Provide backup during power cuts.

  • Expandable (can add more batteries later).

Disadvantages

  • Higher upfront cost due to batteries.

  • Battery replacement needed every 10–15 years.

  • Slightly more complex installation and management.

 FAQs

  • Hybrid works like Off-Grid most of the time but remains connected to EAC as backup. Off-Grid systems are completely isolated from the grid.

  • The system automatically draws from the EAC grid so you never lose power.

  • Yes. Hybrid inverters allow flexible expansion with extra batteries.

  • Yes, with correct sizing the system can support all household loads.

  • Lithium batteries last 10–15 years, depending on usage.