Faq
A 3kW on-grid solar system is a solar power
setup designed to generate 3 kilowatts of electricity from the sun. It is
connected to the electrical grid, allowing excess energy to be exported to the
grid and providing power when the sun isn't shining
The number of solar
panels required for a 3kW system can vary depending on the panel's wattage and
efficiency. On average, it might take 8-12 solar panels with a capacity of
around 250-350 watts each.
The cost of a 3kW solar system can vary by
location, quality of components, and installation costs. On average, it might
cost around Rs. 210000.00
The electricity
production of a 3kW system depends on factors like location, panel orientation,
shading, and weather On average, it can produce approximately 3,600-4,800 kWh
(kilowatt-hours) of electricity annually
On-grid solar systems can reduce your electricity bills, earn
you credits for excess power, and reduce your carbon footprint. They are also
typically more affordable and straightforward to install than off-grid systems
It’s not necessary to have batteries with an on-grid system,
but they can be added for backup power during grid outages or to store excess
energy for nighttime use
On-grid systems require minimal maintenance. Regular cleaning
of the solar panels and occasional inspection of the system’s components are
typically sufficient.
Many regions offer incentives, tax credits, or rebates for
solar installations. It’s advisable to check with local and federal authorities
for available incentives.
While it’s possible to install a solar system yourself, it’s
recommended to hire a professional installer. They have the expertise to ensure
a safe, efficient, and code-compliant installation.
The payback period for a solar system can vary depending on
factors like installation costs, local electricity rates, and available
incentives. On average, homeowners may see a return on investment in 5 to 10
years.
Excess electricity is typically exported to the grid, and in
many cases, you can receive credits or compensation from your utility company,
depending on local regulations (net metering).
A professional solar installer can assess your roof’s
suitability based on factors like orientation, tilt, shading, and structural
integrity. A professional solar installer can assess your roof’s suitability
based on factors like orientation, tilt, shading, and structural integrity.