Many people believe that weak sunlight in winter makes solar energy installation unsuitable, but this is a misconception. For hybrid solar systems, winter installation actually highlights their unique value.
Winter is peak household electricity consumption, and this is when the value of a hybrid solar system is maximized.
Coping with high winter loads: Household appliances generally have higher power consumption in winter (such as heaters, electric blankets, and bathroom heaters), and sunshine hours are short, limiting the power generation of traditional grid-connected systems. Hybrid solar systems generate electricity during the day and store it in lithium batteries, ensuring sufficient power for use at night when electricity consumption is highest, significantly reducing grid power purchases during peak hours.
Safeguarding electricity consumption during the Spring Festival: The Spring Festival usually falls in late winter and early spring, another peak period for household electricity consumption. With families gathering, air conditioners, heaters, and kitchen appliances (electric hot pots, ovens, etc.) are used simultaneously for extended periods, resulting in extremely high loads. Hybrid solar systems effectively mitigate this short-term surge in electricity consumption, preventing power outages due to overload and saving significant amounts on electricity bills.
Moreover, a single solar system can be used for many years, greatly reducing electricity expenses, saving energy and reducing emissions—a beneficial and harmless project.