Grid system

The Intelligent Energy Manager

System overview

How grid-tied solar works

A Hybrid system is the "best of both worlds." It keeps you connected to the grid while utilizing on-site battery storage. This smart setup prioritizes self-consumption, but it still offers the flexibility to sell redundant energy back to the utility company once your batteries are fully charged, ensuring no watt of sunlight goes to waste.

Details

The Core Components

Four components work together to capture and deliver clean power.

Solar Panels

Standard high-performance modules.

Hybrid Inverter

A "smart" brain that manages panels, batteries, and the grid.

Energy Storage System (ESS)

Modular lithium-ion batteries.

Smart Metering

Manages the flow between your home, the battery, and the grid.

Finally

Storage & Batteries

In a hybrid system, batteries are the central feature. Unlike standard systems, these batteries are used every single day—not just during emergencies. They store solar power during the day so you can power your home at night when the sun isn't shining. Of course, they also provide the added security of keeping your lights on if the grid fails.

Who Is This For?

This is perfect for tech-savvy homeowners who want the security of a backup and the ability to use their own solar power 24/7. It’s for those who want to minimize grid reliance while still having the option to sell extra power for a profit.