Welcome to Solar Sense India's Off-Grid Solar Solutions

Our off-grid solar solutions provide reliable and sustainable energy solutions for areas without access to the grid. Also known as stand-alone solar systems, these setups function independently, offering a self-sustaining energy solution for various applications, including rural homes, agricultural needs, and remote locations.

Components of Our Off-Grid Solar Systems

Our off-grid solar power plants consist of several essential components:

  1. Solar Panels (Modules): These panels capture sunlight and convert it into DC electricity, utilizing either monocrystalline or polycrystalline technology.

  2. Solar Inverter: The solar inverter plays a crucial role in converting DC power generated by the panels into AC power, suitable for running household appliances.

  3. Batteries: Off-grid solar systems rely on batteries to store excess energy generated during daylight hours for use during periods of low or no sunlight, such as at night.

  4. Charge Controller: The charge controller regulates the flow of electricity between the solar panels, batteries, and inverter, ensuring optimal charging and preventing overcharging.

  5. Mounting Structures: Properly installed mounting structures ensure that solar panels are positioned at the optimal angle to maximize sunlight exposure for efficient energy generation.

  6. Solar Accessories: Various accessories, including DC cables, AC cables, combiner boxes, connectors, earthing strips, and lightning arresters, are essential for the safe and efficient operation of the system.

Our off-grid solar systems operate through a simple yet efficient process:

  1. Solar panels absorb sunlight, converting it into DC electricity.
  2. The DC electricity flows into a combiner box, where multiple panel outputs are combined.
  3. From the combiner box, the electricity is directed to the charge controller, which manages the charging process and controls the flow of power to the batteries.
  4. The batteries store excess energy for later use, ensuring continuous power supply during periods of low sunlight.
  5. The charge controller communicates with the solar inverter, which converts DC power from the batteries into AC power for household appliances.
  6. The AC power is then distributed to run various electrical devices and appliances, providing electricity as needed.

Our off-grid solar systems come in various capacities, with each size generating different amounts of electricity:

  • 1 kW Off-Grid Solar System: Generates approximately 4 units per day, totaling around 1440 units per year.
  • 2 kW Off-Grid Solar System: Produces approximately 8 units per day, totaling around 2880 units per year.
  • 3 kW Off-Grid Solar System: Yields approximately 12 units per day, totaling around 4320 units per year.
  • 4 kW Off-Grid Solar System: Generates approximately 16 units per day, totaling around 5760 units per year.
  • 5 kW Off-Grid Solar System: Produces approximately 20 units per day, totaling around 7200 units per year.
  • 10 kW Off-Grid Solar System: Yields approximately 40 units per day, totaling around 14400 units per year.

The cost of our off-grid solar systems varies depending on factors such as capacity, battery backup requirements, and installation costs. Typically, prices range from ₹85 to ₹100 per watt peak, including batteries.

Despite the initial investment and longer ROI period compared to on-grid systems, off-grid solar systems offer several benefits, including providing a reliable energy solution in areas without access to the grid, offering clean and green energy, and providing long-term cost savings compared to expensive grid electricity.