Net-metering 5kw with PV 460 WATT and Panels Complete package

5,800.00 
4,100.00  Excluding VAT
5,084.00  Includes VAT

Net-metering 5kw price with PV 460 WATT – Complete package with AC/DC Panels for energy compensation

(10 year inverter warranty – Greek Representative Office)

Net metering 5kw ( They produce in the summer in southern areas 20-25kw daily and about half or 1/3 in Winter) 6.000 - 8.000 kw  averaged per year in Southern regions.

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Net-metering 5kw price with PV 460 WATT Complete package with AC/DC Panels for energy compensation (10 year inverter warranty – Greek Representative Office)

Net metering 5kw ( They produce in the summer in southern areas 20-25kw daily and about half or 1/3 in Winter) 6.000 - 8.000 kw  averaged per year in Southern regions.

If you are considering switching to solar power for your home, then the 5kw grid connected PV system is a good energy saving option. This ultimate guide will provide you with all the valuable information you need to understand how this sustainable energy solution works and how it can benefit both your wallet and the environment. So, whether you're a homeowner or just curious about renewable energy options, keep reading as we delve into everything you need to know about 5kw net-metering PV systems!

Net-metering 5kw with PV 460 WATT for tiled roof consists of:

10 Φ / Β  ECO  460-465 watt / monocrystalline silicon Minute Half Cells. Cells.. European specifications

Dimensions 1909 mm x 1134 mm x 30 mm

Mains inverter Renac 5000-NC 5000 DS 5kw (7500 wattMax) with 2 MPPT + wifi (and 10-year warranty)

 Aluminum PV support base for tiled roof with bolts for 10 PV panels 460 watts

Installation materials-Tables

  • DC array for 1 string with cartridges and lightning arresters for 1 MPPT
  • T2 Panel AC 1f with fuse C, surge arrester & circuit breaker (mounted)
  • 1 F JUNCTION BOX XT UP TO 12KVA SUPPLY
  • PANEL AC 1F ASF. AP UP TO 5KW
  • Single Phase Energy Meter GAMA100
  • Modem MCL ELGAMA GSM / GPRS
  • PLASTIC MEASUREMENT BOX

Prices without VAT (cables-installation not included)

What is Net Metering?

Net metering is a pricing agreement between a utility and a customer that allows the customer to generate their own electricity and receive a credit on their bill for any excess electricity they generate.

For net metering to work, the customer must have a photovoltaic (PV) installed on their property. The PV system will produce electricity that can be used to offset the customer's electricity use. Any excess electricity generated will be sent back to the grid and the customer will receive credit for that excess electricity.

The amount of the credit will depend on the utility's policies, but is usually equal to the price the utility charges for electricity. This means that net metering can effectively reduce or even eliminate a customer's electricity bill.

Net metering is available in many states, but not all. In some states, there are limits on the size of the PV system that may be eligible for net metering and/or there may be other restrictions.

Benefits of Net Metering

1. Net metering is a pricing system that allows you to offset the cost of your monthly electricity bill with the electricity produced by your photovoltaic (PV) system. In essence, you only pay for the "net" amount of electricity you use each month.

2. Net metering can help you save money on your electricity bill, as well as provide protection against future electricity price increases.

3. Plus, net metering gives you peace of mind knowing you're generating your own clean, renewable energy and helping to reduce our dependence on fossil fuels.

4. Net metering also provides an environmental benefit by offsetting emissions of greenhouse gases and other pollutants from power plants

1. How does it work?

Net-metering for on-grid photovoltaic (PV) systems is a relatively new concept. The process is simple: when your PV system produces more electricity than you're using at the time, the excess electrons flow back into the utility grid, turning your meter backwards and crediting you for the power generated. At night or during periods of low solar output, you will "draw" electricity from the grid as usual and your meter will run forward.

Accessories Photovoltaic Systemς

A complete PV system has five main components: the solar panel, an inverter, a charge controller, batteries and wiring.

1. Solar Panel – The panel is the heart of the system and is responsible for converting sunlight into electricity. There are two types of panels available on the market: monocrystalline and polycrystalline.
2. Inverter – The inverter's job is to take the DC power produced by the solar panel and convert it into AC power, which is the type of power used in your home.
3. Charge controller – The charge controller regulates the flow of electricity from the solar panel to the batteries to prevent overcharging.
4. Batteries – Batteries store excess electricity produced by solar panels so that it can be used at night or during bad weather when solar output is low.
5. Cabling – Cabling connects all the components of the system together.

Calculation of Costs and Savings with Net Metering

The cost of photovoltaic (PV) systems has come down significantly in recent years, making them a more attractive option for homeowners looking to lower their energy bills. There are two main types of grid-metered PV systems: on-grid and off-grid. On-grid systems are connected to the utility grid and can provide homeowners with backup power in the event of a power outage. Off-grid systems are not connected to the utility grid and must be used in conjunction with a backup power source, such as a generator.

The cost of installing a PV system will vary depending on the size of the system, type of system and location. Homeowners should consult with a qualified installer to determine the best PV system for their needs and estimate installation costs. The payback period of photovoltaic systems has decreased in recent years due to decreasing installation costs and increasing electricity prices. In some cases, homeowners may be able to recoup their investment in as little as five years.

 

conclusion

We hope this guide has provided some insight into the world of 5kw on-grid PV systems for homes. By understanding how it works and what benefits it provides, you can take advantage of this innovative technology to lower your electricity bills and contribute to a more sustainable future. If you have any questions about net metering or want help setting up a system, don't hesitate to contact our team today!

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