A solar kit is a set of devices designed to capture the sun’s energy and convert it into usable electricity in the home. This solution significantly reduces the electricity bill and contributes to environmental protection.
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ToggleMain components of a solar kit
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- Photovoltaic solar panels: They are responsible for capturing solar radiation and transforming it into direct current. The efficiency of these panels depends on factors such as location, orientation and installed power.
- Panel fastening structure: The fastening system is a crucial element for the stability and longevity of photovoltaic installations.
- Inverters or microinverters: They transform the direct current generated by the panels into alternating current, suitable for domestic consumption. Microinverters, being integrated in each panel, offer advantages such as higher efficiency, smaller space requirements and silent operation.
- Batteries: They store the energy generated for later use, especially useful in isolated installations or to maximize self-consumption during hours without sun.
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Types of solar kits
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Grid-connected: They allow the use of both the solar energy generated and that of the electrical grid, ensuring continuous supply even on cloudy days or days of high demand.
- Off-grid systems: Ideal for homes without access to the grid, these kits rely entirely on solar energy and batteries to supply energy consumption.
Cost and benefits
The price of a solar kit varies according to the number of panels and components included. However, thanks to available subsidies and financing options, the initial investment is quickly amortized with savings on electricity bills of up to 80%.
Support structure for your Solar Kit
At Alusín Solar we offer personalized advice for the selection of the appropriate structures for your project, with the objective of guaranteeing the maximum performance of your installation.