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
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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.
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The system automatically draws from the EAC grid so you never lose power.
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Yes. Hybrid inverters allow flexible expansion with extra batteries.
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Yes, with correct sizing the system can support all household loads.
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Lithium batteries last 10–15 years, depending on usage.