SOLAR PANEL

5KVA / 1000MW On grade off grade both of are available    

Solar panel

A solar panel typically generates power in terms of kilowatts (kW) or megawatts (MW), not kilovolt-amperes (kVA). Therefore, the statement “solar panel 5KVA / 1000MW ON GRADE OFF GRADE BOTH OF ARE AVAILABLE

It is important to note that the capacity of a solar panel is typically measured in terms of its maximum power output under standard test conditions (STC), which are defined as 1000 watts per square meter of irradiance, a cell temperature of 25 degrees Celsius, and an air mass of 1.5.

Solar Panel Use To Home

Solar panels can be used to power homes by converting sunlight into electricity. This can be achieved by installing a solar photovoltaic (PV) system on the roof or ground of a home, which consists of solar panels, an inverter, and a battery bank (optional). The solar panels capture sunlight and convert it into DC electricity, which is then sent to an inverter that converts it into AC electricity that can be used to power the home. If excess electricity is generated, it can be stored in a battery bank or fed back into the grid for credit. Solar panels can provide a clean and renewable source of electricity for homes, reducing reliance on fossil fuels and lowering electricity bills.