Solar Installation System 

A solar installation system is a setup that captures sunlight and turns it into electricity that we can use to power homes, schools, businesses, and even entire cities. It’s a clean, renewable energy source that helps reduce pollution and fight climate change.

Main Components of a Solar Installation System:

  1. Solar Panels (Photovoltaic Panels):
    These are the most visible part. They are made of solar cells that absorb sunlight and convert it into direct current (DC) electricity.

  2. Inverter:
    The inverter takes the DC electricity from the solar panels and turns it into alternating current (AC), which is what most appliances and buildings use.

  3. Mounting System:
    This is the structure that holds the solar panels in place, usually on a roof or the ground. It ensures they are positioned at the best angle to catch sunlight.

  4. Battery Storage (optional):
    Some systems include batteries to store extra energy for use at night or during cloudy days.

  5. Electrical Panel (Breaker Box):
    This sends the solar power into the building’s electrical system, so you can power lights, fans, computers, etc.

  6. Utility Meter:
    This measures how much electricity your system produces and how much you use. Some homes can even sell extra electricity back to the grid.