A photovoltaic system should be chosen based on actual consumption, not on the size of the roof or what others have chosen. How the energy is used daily matters as much as the annual total.
How does it work?
The system produces energy from sunlight and converts it into usable energy for your home or business. Performance depends on the correct choice of components and their integration, not just on the installed power.
Main components
Photovoltaic panels – produce energy, adapted to the available surface and orientation
Inverter – ensure stable operation of the system
Mounting structure – securely fixes the panels
Batteries (optional) – useful only in certain situations
System types
1.On-grid – connected to the grid, suitable for most users
2.Off-grid – independent, recommended where there is no grid
3.Hybrid – combination, only if justified
Correct sizing
A system is sized according to:
-energy consumption
-time at which energy is used
-type of consumers
Mistakes to avoid
-oversized systems
-unnecessary batteries
-offers compared only by numbers
MLK ENERGY approach
At MLK ENERGY, each solution is adapted to real consumption and designed for stable long-term operation, without unnecessary components.
Conclusion
A correctly chosen photovoltaic system means efficiency and stability. If you want an analysis tailored to your situation, the MLK ENERGY team can offer you a personalized solution.
