Home Solar Energy System for Residential Solutions

At SolarNRG, we believe that every homeowner in the Philippines should have access to affordable, reliable, and sustainable energy. That’s why we offer a range of residential solar solutions, including solar panels for home, that are designed to help you reduce your energy costs and carbon footprint while enjoying reliable and uninterrupted power.

Our solar panels are built using the latest technology and highest-quality components to ensure maximum efficiency and reliability. They are designed to withstand the harsh weather conditions and extreme temperatures that are common in the Philippines, making them an ideal choice for homeowners looking to harness the power of the sun.

Whether you’re looking to reduce your energy costs, protect yourself from power outages, or generate additional income through net metering, SolarNRG can help you achieve your goals. Our team of experienced solar experts will work closely with you to design a solar home in the Philippines that is tailored to your specific needs and budget.

Power Households without Worrying about Your Energy Bill

There are a lot of ways going solar can benefit your home:

  • Solar energy may lessen your utility costs by 30–50% as you generate your own electricity from a home solar energy system. With solar panels on your home, you can use electricity for free during the day.
  • As an alternative energy source, solar panels in homes in the Philippines help reduce the use of non-renewable energy. By generating electricity from the solar panels, power can be directly sent into the house, reducing the grid’s consumption and lowering the meter reading.
  • A residential solar energy system in the Philippines improves the overall features of your home. It helps increase the overall value of your property should you decide to sell it someday.
  • Home solar panels are easy to clean and can last for years without maintenance. They are durable and can withstand extreme weather conditions and the usual wear-and-tear that affects houses.
  • Installing a solar power system for your house in the Philippines can earn you credits as you trade unused energy with your utility distributor.

Let’s not forget that installing solar power for homes in the Philippines can also benefit the environment. Each kilowatt-hour (kWh) of solar energy significantly reduces the emission of greenhouse gasses, including carbon dioxide, nitrous oxide, and methane. Plus, it lessens your dependence on fossil fuels, which are getting more scarce as time goes by.

Save More with Our Home Solar Energy System

With the rising cost of living, every bit of savings made from lowering expenses can help families. Solar panels for your home can do more than that.

In combination with batteries, it can power your home independently, without consuming energy provided by utility suppliers. You can also export any excess electricity you have generated from your home solar panel system back to the grid for extra energy savings.

These are great ways to save not only money but also the environment, as you improve your self-reliance on clean and sustainable energy.

How Grid-Tied Solar Systems Work

Here’s a simple explanation of how our home solar panels in the Philippines work to deliver electricity at home:

  • Solar panels absorb sunlight and produce direct current (DC) electricity.

A solar panel consists of photovoltaic cells, which are responsible for converting sunlight into electricity.

The number of solar panels you need for your home will depend on your kW hour consumption. It can range from 4 up to 100+ panels, producing anywhere from 1.64kWp to 40kWp. SolarNRG sources high-quality solar panels from reputable suppliers in China, Japan, Taiwan, Germany, and the Netherlands.

  • An inverter converts DC electricity into alternating current (AC) electricity.

Since the power generated from the sun is the DC type—which can’t be connected to buildings and other properties as these run on the AC type. Solar-produced DC electricity has to pass through a grid-tied inverter, which converts DC into AC electricity.

AC is the type of electricity that supplies your home with power. The inverter can be mounted indoors, outdoors, or directly near the panels on the roof, depending on the structure of your home. Usually, it is best placed outside on the ground floor with access to the homeowner, in the shadow, and covered from rain.

  • Your home uses AC electricity.

Once the power is in AC form, it can now be back-fed to a circuit breaker for safe distribution of energy into your home appliances, lights, and other electrical equipment.

  • A meter monitors your power production and consumption.

To make the most of your home solar panel system, we use a net-metering system. This means that at daytime—when sunlight is enough to produce power for an average household—your home’s meter will record separately any exported electricity. At night, the energy used is supplied again by the grid. The credit from the exported energy will be deducted from this consumption at the end of the month.

When the sun is out, the energy generated during the day is used, bringing the meter up to show how much power you’ve consumed.

  • Any excess power is sent to the grid.

On days when your home solar panels are generating more power than what you consume, you can sell the excess energy provided it is 100kW and below to the national energy distribution company. This way, you’re supplying green energy back into the grid for your neighbors to use.

SOLAR PANELS ABSORB
SUNLIGHT AND PRODUCE
DC ELECTRICITY

AN INVERTER CONVERTS
DC ELECTRICITY INTO
AC ELECTRICITY

YOUR HOME
USES THE AC
ELECTRICITY

A METER MONITORS YOUR
POWER PRODUCTION
AND CONSUMPTION

ANY EXCESS
POWER IS SENT
TO THE GRID