About photovoltaic system

A photovoltaic system consists of several components, including:

  • Solar cells: The actual components that convert sunlight into electricity.
  • Solar modules: Several solar cells connected together to form a module to achieve higher output. Inverter: Converts the direct current (DC) generated into the alternating current (AC) required for household use.
  • Solar battery: Allows you to store electricity generated from the sun through your solar panels, to then use in the evening or at a later date. (if desired)
  • Mounting system: For installing the solar modules on roofs, facades or other suitable surfaces. Wiring: To route the generated electricity from the solar module to the inverter and then to the power grid or battery.
  • Grid connection: For feeding the generated electricity into the public grid (if desired).

It is environmentally friendly and sustainable to use PV system. And with a PV system, you can reduce your electricity costs sustainably. You are independent of rising electricity prices and, you can save on VAT, as it is 0% with a PV system. Meanwhile, you can also benefit from government subsidies and incentives for renewable energies on some specific types of PV system.

Not all roofs are suitable for solar roofs. It is important that the roof has the correct orientation and the optimal angle of inclination. Roofs with an east-west orientation are ideal, as they offer enough space for the installation. At the same time, they lead to more even power generation. The angle of inclination should be between 20° and 40°. The roof should also be free of shade.