A solar power system harnesses the sun's energy to generate electricity, providing a renewable and environmentally friendly power source. The core components of a solar power system include photovoltaic (PV) panels, an inverter,
a mounting system, and optionally, a battery for energy storage.
PV panels are made up of numerous solar cells that capture sunlight and convert it into direct current (DC) electricity. These panels are typically installed on rooftops or ground-mounted structures using a robust mounting
system to ensure optimal sun exposure and stability. The generated DC electricity is then sent to an inverter, which converts it into alternating current (AC) electricity. AC is the standard form of electricity used to
power homes, businesses, and other electrical devices.