SELF
CONSUMPTION

A solar self-consumption installation is a photovoltaic system that is used to meet the energy demand of a house or building. The system is made up of one or more generation units (photovoltaic), an inverter and, in some cases, a battery. Solar energy is captured by photovoltaics and stored as electrical energy in the battery. The inverter converts electrical energy from the battery into alternating current, which can be used to power electrical appliances in the house or building.

El autoconsumo con red es una opción ideal para aquellos que quieren producir su propia energía de forma eficiente y sostenible. Con esta instalación, podrás ahorrar en tu factura eléctrica y contribuirás a la lucha contra el cambio climático.

El autoconsumo fotovoltaico es el uso de la energía eléctrica generada por paneles fotovoltaicos para satisfacer las necesidades de un hogar u otros edificios. La energía sobrante puede ser almacenada en baterías o devuelta a la red eléctrica.

COMPONENTS

Photovoltaic solar self-consumption is one of the most common and widespread applications of solar energy. In a self-consumption installation, there are three key components: the photovoltaic panels, the inverter and the battery.

  • Photovoltaic panels: Which are the ones that convert solar energy into electricity.
  • Solar inverters: They are responsible for transforming the direct current that comes from the panels, into alternating current.
  • Batteries (optional): If we want to disconnect from the electrical network, batteries can be used.