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What is photovoltaics?

A photovoltaic system is an advanced technological system that allows the conversion of energy from sunlight into usable electricity.


This process occurs due to a physical phenomenon known as the 'photovoltaic effect', during which photons from sunlight interact with semiconductor materials in solar panels, generating a flow of electrons and, consequently, electrical current.

Types of Photovoltaic Systems

Photovoltaic systems are mainly divided into two categories, based on their installation and usage methods:

  • On-Grid Systems

On-grid systems are directly connected to the electricity distribution network.

This configuration allows excess energy produced to be fed into the public grid and drawn from it when production does not meet energy demand.


The main advantage of these systems is the ability to optimise the use of generated energy, significantly reducing electricity bill costs.

  • Off-Grid Systems

Off-grid systems, also known as "stand-alone" systems, are not connected to the electricity grid.


They rely on storage batteries to store the energy produced during sunlight hours,


making it available at any time. This type of solution is ideal for those who require total energy independence or live in areas without access to the electricity grid, ensuring a constant power supply even in remote locations.

What is photovoltaics?

A photovoltaic system is an advanced technological system that allows the conversion of energy from sunlight into usable electricity.


This process occurs due to a physical phenomenon known as the 'photovoltaic effect', during which photons from sunlight interact with semiconductor materials in solar panels, generating a flow of electrons and, consequently, electrical current.

Types of Photovoltaic Systems

Photovoltaic systems are mainly divided into two categories, based on their installation and usage methods:


  • On-Grid Systems

On-grid systems are directly connected to the electricity distribution network.


This configuration allows excess energy produced to be fed into the public grid and drawn from it when production does not meet energy demand. The main advantage of these systems is the ability to optimise the use of generated energy, significantly reducing electricity bill costs.

  • Off-Grid Systems

Off-grid systems, also known as "stand-alone" systems, are not connected to the electricity grid.

They rely on storage batteries to store the energy produced during sunlight hours, making it available at any time. This type of solution is ideal for those who require total energy independence or live in areas without access to the electricity grid, ensuring a constant power supply even in remote locations.

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How Does It Work?

Installing a photovoltaic system not only helps reduce carbon dioxide emissions and generate clean energy but also significantly lowers electricity costs.


Thanks to tax incentives provided by regulations, such as deductions on purchase costs, investing in this technology is highly advantageous. Additionally, it improves the energy efficiency rating of your home, increasing its market value. Discover some of our projects.

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What Are the Benefits

of Photovoltaic Systems?


A photovoltaic system consists of a set of "modules" or "panels" made up of silicon cells, a semiconductor material capable of capturing solar energy.


The amount of energy produced over time increases in proportion to the number of cells in the modules.


An electronic device called an "inverter" converts the direct current (DC) generated by the modules into alternating current (AC), making it suitable for use in standard domestic and industrial applications.

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