Commercial Solar Solutions

Our Commercial Solar Solutions are specifically tailored for businesses looking to harness clean energy while saving money. These state-of-the-art systems deliver dependable, sustainable, and cost-effective power, significantly reducing energy costs and ensuring your commercial operations run smoothly with free, green, and renewable energy. Among others, we offer Grid-Tied but also Hybrid or even Off-Grid commercial solutions that include a battery storage as well.

On-Grid Solutions

Grid-Tied or On-Grid Solar Solutions for commercial use generate clean electricity from solar panels and send it to an inverter, which then powers business operations, such as lighting, HVAC systems, and equipment. Any surplus energy is fed back into the national grid. During the day, your business runs on solar power, while at night, it uses electricity from the grid. At the end of the year, OSHEE will calculate the balance between the electricity you supplied to the grid and what was consumed at night. If your solar system produces enough electricity, you may eliminate or at least significantly reduce your electricity bills.

Hybrid Solutions

Hybrid Solutions combine the advantages of an On-Grid system with a battery storage system, making them ideal for commercial use. Excess electricity (solar energy that is left over after all electric devices have been powered) generated by your solar panels is stored in batteries for later use. This ensures that your business can continue to operate using stored power at night or even during a power outage. For those our Hybrid Solutions come with a built-in Backup function, allowing seamless operation during national grid power cuts.

Off-Grid PV Solar System

Off-Grid Solutions are tailored for locations not connected to the national grid or areas with unreliable electricity. These systems include solar panels, inverters, as well as batteries, and operate independently without needing additional power sources. However, our Off-Grid solutions are also configured to be supported by an AC power source, such as generators or the grid, if available. This ensures a reliable power supply even during cloudy or rainy periods.