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The question many people ask is: How does solar energy work? Unlike energy from wind turbines or power plants, PV solar panels have no moving parts—so how exactly is this energy generated?
Solar modules capture the sun's energy and convert it into electricity and heat. Using silicon-based photovoltaic cells, solar energy generates electricity. Several PV cells form a solar module, and many solar modules are joined together to form an array. which usually covers roofs or solar parks.
The LiFePo4 battery Serves as a storage device for the electricity generated by the PV system. It is not connected directly to the PV system, as a solar charge controller is first connected to convert the electricity. This power is then stored in the battery. The inverter is connected to the battery, which converts the battery's direct current into alternating current. This alternating current corresponds to the 230V mains supply and supplies all common household appliances.
PV systems should be connected by qualified personnel. Please contact the installation your electrician.
In addition to the long lifespan of LiFePo4 batteries and their simple and seamless integration into PV systems, they can serve as a good replacement for more traditional heating systems and reduce dependence on electricity. They are a good replacement for gas heating systems, as the electricity generated by PV systems can easily power air source heat pumps. This allows homes to become independent of gas or the electricity grid.
Even smaller systems, such as balcony power plants, can help reduce electricity dependence. They can be operated in a small space with minimal effort and significantly reduce a household's electricity consumption and dependence on electricity.