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If your monthly electricity bill is above BDT 2000 on average, you have physical access to your rooftop, and if you want to make money from the sun, it makes absolute sense for you to go solar.

Yes, it is. Solar energy is void of producing environmentally hazardous conditions unlike nuclear energy or hydro energy because solar panel systems have no moving parts, have earthing mechanism along with a glass sheet as cover, and don’t require abnormal conditions to function. In fact, it is the most reliable and efficient form of renewable energy for households and businesses alike.
Solar Rooftop System consists of solar panels that are mounted up on your roof/terrace, unlike traditional Solar Systems which required extra land for setup. This reduces costs and increases utilization of space on your roof/terrace.

There exist three main types of Solar Rooftop Systems-

1. On-Grid Rooftop Systems – These systems are connected to the main power grid and sends excess power back to the grid. Hence, they don’t require batteries to store power. This system is recommended for those looking to reduce their monthly bill, situated in places with low frequency of power outages and want to make money from the sun.

2. Off-Grid Rooftop System – These systems require batteries to store energy for later use as they are not connected to the main grid. They are best suited for areas where grid connectivity is bleak. Consequently, they are costlier than their On-Grid counterpart because of the inclusion of batteries.

3. Hybrid Systems – They are grid connected and also consist of batteries to store power. Obviously, they are the costliest of the three and are considered a luxury option as they encompass both On-Grid and Off-Grid’s core competencies.

If you want a detailed report, you can visit our Load Calculator page to get exact information, based on your specific details. If you want to check the feasibility of solar at your home and calculate your load per month as per that, feel free to book a site assessment and one of our site engineers will arrive at your premises for conducting the same.

If you want a detailed report, you can visit our Load Calculator page to get exact information, based on your specific details. If you want to check the feasibility of solar at your home and calculate your load per month as per that, feel free to book a site assessment and one of our site engineers will arrive at your premises for conducting the same.