Solar PV

Photovoltaic Panels are a type of solar panel that converts the suns energy into electricity.

The amount of electricity produced depends on the amount of light the cells of the panel are exposed to. Normal daylight (rather than direct daylight) is sufficient.

When light hits the cells of the solar panel an electrical current is generated in the form of direct current (DC). This form of electricity is normally stored in batteries and most portable electrical equipment run from DC power.

Home appliances connect to the mains and that is alternating current (AC). For the solar panel to provide this the current is passed through an inverter. From the inverter the power can then be passed through the fuse box for supply into the building.

If there is less power demands than the energy provided by the solar panel the surplus power from the solar panel can be sent via an export meter to the power company.

Cost Savings and Benefits