The Smartest Way to Cut Your Electricity Bills
Get the fastest ROI with an On-Grid solar system. Use free solar power, export the excess to the grid, and watch your monthly bills disappear. An On-Grid (or Grid-Tied) system is the most popular and financially smart choice for homes and businesses with a stable grid connection. It’s a simple, battery-free solution designed for one main purpose: maximum financial savings.
What is an On-Grid Solar System?
An On-Grid Solar System—also known as a Grid-Tied Solar System—is a setup where your solar panels generate electricity that’s used instantly by your home or business. Any excess energy flows back into the utility grid.
Unlike battery-based systems, an on-grid setup is simple, cost-effective, and maintenance-free. It’s ideal for areas with stable electricity supply and users who want faster financial returns.
At solor.in, every system is built using Tier-1 solar panels, smart inverters, and high-efficiency mounting structures, all configured to deliver maximum output even in challenging weather conditions.
Save More Every Month
Slash your power bills with solar-generated energy and earn credits from the grid.
Seamless Power Supply
Enjoy consistent energy with automatic switching between solar and grid power.
Smarter Technology
Advanced inverters monitor performance in real-time for reliability and long-term efficiency.
The Benefits of Going On-Grid
Highest Financial Return
This is the most cost-effective system. With no expensive batteries, your initial investment is lower and your payback period is the fastest (typically 3-5 years).
Benefit from Net-Metering
Don't let your extra power go to waste. Through net-metering, you get paid or receive credits for every single unit of excess electricity you send back to the grid.
Low Maintenance & Simple
With fewer components (no batteries), On-Grid systems are extremely reliable and require almost no maintenance, giving you 25+ years of hassle-free operation.
OUR END-TO-END ON-GRID SOLUTIONS
We don’t just install panels. We deliver a complete, high-performance energy solution engineered to last.
Custom System Design
Our engineers perform a detailed site survey and shadow analysis to create a custom layout that produces the maximum possible output from your specific roof.
Tier-1 Quality Components
We use only MNRE-approved, high-efficiency solar panels and smart inverters from the world's most trusted brands, ensuring long-term reliability and safety.
Hassle-Free Net-Metering
This is the most important part. We handle all the complex paperwork and coordination with your local DISCOM to get your net-metering application approved and activated.
Professional Installation
Our certified technicians install your system to the highest safety & quality standards, ensuring a clean, secure, & electrically safe setup.
Real-Time Monitoring
After installation, you can track your system's generation, your savings, and your home's energy use directly from a mobile app.
Your On-Grid Questions Answered
What happens in an On-Grid system during a power cut?
For safety, all On-Grid systems are legally required to shut down during a power cut. This is called "anti-islanding" and it protects utility workers from electricity being sent back to the grid. An On-Grid system does not provide power backup.
Who is this system best for?
This system is perfect for anyone (home, office, or factory) who has a reliable grid connection and whose primary goal is to reduce their monthly electricity bill.
What is "Net-Metering"?
Net-Metering is the billing mechanism that allows you to benefit from exporting power. Your electricity meter runs in two directions—it spins forward when you import grid power and backward when you export solar power. You are only billed for the "net" difference.
Do I still need a grid connection?
Yes. This system works with the grid, not independently of it. You will still be connected to the grid for power at night or on cloudy days.
How is this different from a Hybrid system?
A Hybrid system is an On-Grid system with batteries added. A Hybrid system can provide power backup during a power cut, but it costs more. An On-Grid system is simpler and focused only on financial savings.