Rooftop Solar Systems (Commercial)
What it is:
Solar panels installed on the rooftops of shops, offices, factories, malls, schools, warehouses, etc. These are one of the most common commercial installations in cities.
Why businesses use it:
Reduces electricity bills.
Produces solar power directly at the site.
Can be connected to the grid (net metering).
Ground-Mounted Large Solar Plants
What it is:
Panels installed on the ground, usually on open land, parks, or fields. These can be medium to very large capacity (hundreds of kW to MW).
Used for:
Solar farms for utility power generation
Large industries requiring lots of energy
Corporates with open land.
Hybrid Solar Systems
What it is:
A mix of solar + battery storage + grid. During the day, solar power is used first, and excess is stored in batteries. At night or during outages, batteries provide power.
Good for:
Commercial places that cannot afford power cuts
Facilities needing uninterrupted power
Businesses looking to reduce peak electricity charges.
This system blends the benefits of grid-connected and off-grid systems.






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