What Are The Different Types Of Solar Systems?

Grid-Tied Solar

  1. If the lines are down, it would be dangerous to send electricity back to the grid. There is a chance a line worker could get electrocuted.
  2. The grid is used as a buffer for the ever-changing loads in your household. Without a grid connection, the solar inverter wouldn’t be able to manage the varying demand. For example, you are boiling the kettle using all the solar power you are generating, the kettle flicks off, now where does the solar power go if there is no grid? Inverters cannot react that fast.

Hybrid Solar

Off-Grid Solar

  • A home that is too far from the power lines to get a connection. Typically if a house is more than 300m from power lines, it could be worth thinking about going off-grid.
  • Backcountry huts. They are so far from the electricity network that the only option is to install their own stand-alone power system.
  • Weather stations. Typically in remote areas, weather stations require their own stand-alone system.
  • Radio or phone antennas. Most of this equipment is situated at the top of a hill in order to reach the most people. It can be expensive to run a power cable to the top of these hills, most of the time it makes more sense to have their own off-grid system.
  • Solar panels – to generate electricity
  • Battery storage – to store energy for use at night or in non-sunny weather
  • Inverter – to convert DC electricity into AC to use with common appliances
  • Monitoring – to monitor battery state of charge and solar input

A Note On Off-Grid Batteries

Related Articles

You Might Also Like

March 06, 2025
How Long Do Solar Panels Last?
Read Article
March 05, 2025
Is A Cheap Solar System Really Worth It? | Your Guide On What You Need To Spend
Read Article
March 05, 2025
Solar Warranties 101
Read Article
March 02, 2025
Solar PV Vs Solar Hot Water
Read Article

Contact Us

Subscribe To Our Newsletter
Subscribe

We care about your data. Read our privacy policy .

© 2025 Think Solar Group. All rights reserved.