On-grid solar, as the name suggests, refers to photovoltaic (PV) systems that are connected to the main electricity grid. Unlike off-grid solar systems that rely solely on solar power, on-grid systems are designed to work in parallel with the traditional power grid. This means that they can draw electricity from the grid when needed and also feed excess energy back into the grid.
One of the key features of on-grid solar systems is their ability to seamlessly integrate with the existing power infrastructure. This allows for a reliable and efficient energy supply, as on-grid systems can supplement the electricity generated by the solar panels with power from the grid when necessary.