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A solar roof tile on-grid system is a type of solar energy installation. The system is connected to the grid, allowing surplus electricity generated by the system to be fed back into the grid for consumption by others. This type of system is commonly utilized in home or small commercial settings, and it can assist reduce overall electricity costs and reliance on nonrenewable energy sources.
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A solar roof tile on-grid system typically includes multiple components, such as solar tiles, an inverter, a monitoring system, and a link to the grid.  Solar tiles are the primary component, and an inverter converts the DC energy produced by the solar tiles to AC electricity.The monitoring system monitors electricity generation. Finally, connecting to the grid allows excess electricity to be returned to the system and used by other users.
System Components
Our residential photovoltaic systems typically contain solar tiles, inverters, and a variety of accessories. Depending on your requirements, you may select the best photovoltaic system for you.
Solar tiles are certainly the most important component of any photovoltaic installation. They are typically mounted on rooftops to maximize sunshine exposure. The number of tiles required is determined by the size of the system and the amount of energy necessary to supply electricity to the residence.
The inverter converts the direct current (DC) generated by the solar tiles into alternating current (AC). There are several types of inverters for different applications, which must be chosen based on the size of the system.
Choosing the correct photovoltaic system frequently necessitates the assistance of a skilled advisor who considers your family's energy requirements, the size of your home, your budget, and your location.
To determine the appropriate PV system size, look at your past electricity account from the perspective of how much electricity you use per day. Qualified solar installers can also help you assess your energy requirements and develop systems to satisfy them.
The next stage is to assess your actual roofing possibilities. Skilled professionals are frequently required to inspect the complete roof structure.Experienced installers can inspect your roof to determine the optimal location and size for the solar tiles.
The next step is to decide whether the photovoltaic system should be hybrid or not. In a nutshell, it simply refers to whether you want to be able to connect the system to the electrical grid. This allows you to use solar energy during the day and then connect to the grid at night or whenever you like.
This is usually the suggested solution. Off-grid systems, on the other hand, are entirely self-sufficient and function solely on the electricity generated by the solar tiles. As a result, they are slightly less expensive but less practical.
The dimensions of the photovoltaic system
Every house is unique; before placing your order, inspect the roof and consult with the specialists.The quantity of electricity that a photovoltaic system can supply is determined by a number of factors, including the system's size, location, and weather. 

Here are some estimations of energy production for typical solar systems of 4 kW, 10 kW, and 16 kW:
4 kW photovoltaic system.

A 4 kW photovoltaic system generates an average of 3,600 kWh of electricity each year. This is around 30% of a typical household's annual electricity demand.
10 kilowatt photovoltaic system
A 10 kW photovoltaic system generates an average of 9,000 kWh of electricity each year. This represents around 75% of an average household's annual electricity use.
16 kW photovoltaic system
A 16 kW solar system generates an average of 14,400 kWh of electricity per year. This is around 120% of an average household's annual power demand.
Installation & Maintenance
Deployment

Photovoltaic system installations typically take a few days, depending on the system's size and complexity.
Repairs
10 year limited product warranty and 25 year limited power warranty at 80%.
If your photovoltaic system is still under warranty, any repairs or replacements of defective components will be covered for the duration of the guarantee.
Security
If the solar tiles fall from the roof due to harsh storms or improper installation. Make sure to follow all of the safety precautions provided by the installer, and always seek professional advice if you have any concerns.

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