Solar Power Plants
Our product range includes a wide range of off grid solar power plant, solar home systems and solar hybrid system.
Off Grid Solar Power Plant
Approx. Price: Rs 75,000 / KWGet Latest Price Product Details:
| Plant Capacity | As per reqiuremnt |
| Battery Backup | Depend on Consuption |
| Phase | Depend On Connection |
| Battery Type | Lithium Ion |
| Usage | Industrial, Hospital, School, Telecom, Home, Commercial |
| Warranty | 10 Year |
A solar power plant converts sunlight into electricity using photovoltaic (PV) panels or concentrated solar power (CSP) systems, providing a clean, renewable energy source for homes, businesses, and grids, with main types being PV (direct conversion) and CSP (using mirrors to focus heat). These facilities range from small rooftop setups to vast "solar farms," generating direct current (DC) from sunlight, which is then converted to usable alternating current (AC) by inverters, often storing excess energy in batteries
Approx. Price: Rs 58,000 / KWGet Latest Price Product Details:
| Inverter Warranty | 10 Years |
A solar power plant converts sunlight into electricity using photovoltaic (PV) panels or concentrated solar power (CSP) systems, providing a clean, renewable energy source for homes, businesses, and grids, with main types being PV (direct conversion) and CSP (using mirrors to focus heat). These facilities range from small rooftop setups to vast "solar farms," generating direct current (DC) from sunlight, which is then converted to usable alternating current (AC) by inverters, often storing excess energy in batteries
Approx. Price: Rs 70,000 / KWGet Latest Price Product Details:
| Brand | As Per Requirmrnt |
| Battery Type | Lithium-ion |
| Inverter Warranty | 10 Years |
A solar power plant converts sunlight into electricity using photovoltaic (PV) panels or concentrated solar power (CSP) systems, providing a clean, renewable energy source for homes, businesses, and grids, with main types being PV (direct conversion) and CSP (using mirrors to focus heat). These facilities range from small rooftop setups to vast "solar farms," generating direct current (DC) from sunlight, which is then converted to usable alternating current (AC) by inverters, often storing excess energy in batteries