
How Our Solar Panels Work
Converting solar energy into electricity is a modern and reliable process. Our systems use photovoltaic technology, which goes through several key stages:
- Solar Absorption — Photovoltaic modules absorb sunlight (photons) in any weather conditions.
- Photovoltaic Effect — The semiconductor (silicon) on the panel surface generates direct current (DC) when exposed to photons.
- Conversion (Inverter) — The generated direct current is sent to an inverter, which converts it into the alternating current (AC) required for household and industrial appliances.
- Energy Consumption and Monitoring — The converted energy is distributed to the internal network, while smart systems ensure continuous control of generation.
- Storage or Grid Supply — Optionally, energy can be stored in batteries or excess production can be supplied to the unified national grid (Net-Metering).

An important component of the solar energy system is the monitoring system, which allows you to track energy generation, consumption, and system efficiency in real-time. This ensures a high level of complete control and transparency.
Additionally, energy can be stored in accumulators, allowing you to use generated power during night hours or in case of a power outage. This significantly increases energy independence and system reliability.
Why is our system effective?
Our solar panels are equipped with high-sensitivity cells, which increase productivity and minimize losses. This means you get more energy from a smaller area and ensure a stable power supply for your facility.
Make your home or business more efficient — solar energy is a guarantee of continuous and clean power.
