Indgo Solar Commercial-On Grid
On-Grid Setup

Commercial On-Grid Solar System​

A commercial solar project refers to the installation of solar photovoltaic (PV) systems on commercial properties, such as office buildings, warehouses, shopping malls, and factories, with the primary goal of generating renewable energy. These projects involve the utilization of solar panels to capture sunlight and convert it into electricity, which can be used to power the property's operations, reduce energy bills, and contribute to environmental sustainability.

On-Grid Setup

Commercial On-Grid Solar System

A commercial solar project refers to the installation of solar photovoltaic (PV) systems on commercial properties, such as office buildings, warehouses, shopping malls, and factories, with the primary goal of generating renewable energy. These projects involve the utilization of solar panels to capture sunlight and convert it into electricity, which can be used to power the property’s operations, reduce energy bills, and contribute to environmental sustainability.

10 KW
10 KW Grid Tie Solar Inverter
18 no's Modules of 545 Wp each
Cables & Other Accessories
You generate 14,600 units annually
15 KW
15 KW Grid Tie Solar Inverter
27 no's Modules of 545 Wp each
Cables & Other Accessories
You generate 21,900 units annually
20 KW
20 KW Grid Tie Solar Inverter
37 no's Modules of 545 Wp each
Cables & Other Accessories
You generate 29,200 units annually
25 KW
25 KW Grid Tie Solar Inverter
46 no's Modules of 545 Wp each
Cables & Other Accessories
You generate 36,500 units annually
30 KW
30 KW Grid Tie Solar Inverter
55 no's Modules of 545 Wp each
Cables & Other Accessories
You generate 43,800 units annually
50 KW
50 KW Grid Tie Solar Inverter
92 no's Modules of 545 Wp each
Cables & Other Accessories
You generate 73,000 units annually

Features of a Commercial Solar Project:

Solar Panels:

High-efficiency solar panels are installed on rooftops, canopies, or open spaces within the commercial property to capture sunlight.

Inverter System:

Inverters are used to convert the direct current (DC) electricity produced by the solar panels into alternating current (AC) electricity, which is suitable for powering the property’s electrical systems.

Mounting Structures:

Durable mounting structures are used to securely install solar panels on the property’s roof or ground, optimizing their exposure to sunlight.

Monitoring and Control:

Advanced monitoring systems allow property owners to track the performance of the solar system in real-time, ensuring optimal efficiency and identifying any issues promptly.

Battery Storage (Optional):

Some commercial solar projects incorporate battery storage systems to store excess energy generated during peak sunlight hours for use during low-sunlight periods or during peak demand times.

Grid Connection:

Commercial solar systems are often connected to the grid, enabling the property to exchange surplus energy with the grid and draw power when solar generation is insufficient.

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Features of a Commercial Solar Project:

Solar Panels:

High-efficiency solar panels are installed on rooftops, canopies, or open spaces within the commercial property to capture sunlight.

Inverter System:

Inverters are used to convert the direct current (DC) electricity produced by the solar panels into alternating current (AC) electricity, which is suitable for powering the property’s electrical systems.

Mounting Structures:

Durable mounting structures are used to securely install solar panels on the property’s roof or ground, optimizing their exposure to sunlight.

Monitoring and Control:

Advanced monitoring systems allow property owners to track the performance of the solar system in real-time, ensuring optimal efficiency and identifying any issues promptly.

Battery Storage (Optional):

Some commercial solar projects incorporate battery storage systems to store excess energy generated during peak sunlight hours for use during low-sunlight periods or during peak demand times.

Grid Connection:

Commercial solar systems are often connected to the grid, enabling the property to exchange surplus energy with the grid and draw power when solar generation is insufficient.

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Uses of a Commercial Solar Project:

Power Generation:

The primary use is to generate electricity to power the property’s operations, reducing reliance on traditional grid power sources.

Energy Cost Reduction:

By producing their own electricity, businesses can significantly lower their energy bills over the system’s lifespan, providing long-term cost savings.

Environmental Sustainability:

Commercial solar projects contribute to reducing greenhouse gas emissions and dependence on fossil fuels, helping businesses meet sustainability goals and reduce their carbon footprint.

Marketing and Branding:

Businesses can showcase their commitment to clean energy and environmental responsibility, enhancing their brand image and attracting eco-conscious customers.

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Uses of a Commercial Solar Project:

Power Generation:

The primary use is to generate electricity to power the property’s operations, reducing reliance on traditional grid power sources.

Energy Cost Reduction:

By producing their own electricity, businesses can significantly lower their energy bills over the system’s lifespan, providing long-term cost savings.

Environmental Sustainability:

Commercial solar projects contribute to reducing greenhouse gas emissions and dependence on fossil fuels, helping businesses meet sustainability goals and reduce their carbon footprint.

Marketing and Branding:

Businesses can showcase their commitment to clean energy and environmental responsibility, enhancing their brand image and attracting eco-conscious customers.

Benefits of a Commercial Solar Project:

Cost Savings:

By generating their own electricity, businesses can reduce or eliminate their electricity bills, leading to substantial long-term savings.

Tax Incentives and Rebates:

Many governments offer tax incentives, grants, and rebates to businesses that invest in solar energy systems, further lowering the initial investment costs.

Stable Energy Costs:

Solar energy provides stability against fluctuating energy prices, allowing businesses to predict and manage their energy costs more effectively.

Diversified Energy Portfolio:

Incorporating solar energy diversifies a business’s energy sources, enhancing energy security and reducing vulnerability to supply disruptions.

Increased Property Value:

Commercial properties with solar installations often have increased resale value and appeal, making them more attractive to potential buyers or tenants.

Community Engagement:

Businesses that invest in renewable energy can foster positive relationships with the local community by demonstrating their commitment to sustainability.

Long Lifespan:

Solar panels have a long lifespan (typically 25-30 years or more) and require minimal maintenance, providing reliable energy production for decades.

A commercial solar project involves the installation of solar panels on commercial properties to generate renewable electricity, leading to cost savings, environmental benefits, and a positive brand image.