On-grid solar systems, also known as grid-tied solar systems, are directly connected to the utility grid and are especially well-suited for urban residential and commercial spaces with stable electricity supply. These systems use solar panels to convert sunlight into electricity, with an inverter transforming it for household or business use.
Any excess electricity produced is sent back to the grid, allowing homeowners and businesses to earn credits through net metering, which helps reduce monthly electricity bills. When the solar system cannot meet energy demands, electricity can be drawn from the grid, ensuring continuous, reliable supply.