Hybrid Solar

Smart Solar Power with Backup and Flexibility

Bayment Solar offers professionally designed hybrid solar systems that combine solar power, battery storage, and grid connectivity. These systems are ideal for users who want both electricity savings and reliable backup power.

What Is a Hybrid Solar System?

An on-grid solar system is directly connected to the electricity grid and operates without batteries. The power generated is first used for your consumption, and any excess energy is exported to the grid through net metering, helping lower monthly electricity bills.

Who Is This System Suitable For?

A hybrid solar system is ideal for users who want flexibility, backup power, and better control over energy usage.

A hybrid solar system gives you the advantage of both savings and backup power in one solution. It helps you stay prepared for power cuts while managing your daily energy needs efficiently.

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Why Bayment Solar?

Choosing a hybrid solar system is a smart investment, but it works best when installed by experts. Bayment Solar delivers dependable hybrid solutions backed by experienced engineers, quality components, and consistent after-sales support.

Expertise

10+ years of solar experience with certified engineers and skilled technicians

2500+ Projects

Successfully delivered solar installations for homes, businesses, and industries.

1000+ Customers

Trusted by thousands of customers with consistent service support and guidance.

Installations

Safe, professional installations designed for long-term performance and reliability.

FAQ

A hybrid solar system combines solar panels, battery storage, and grid connection. It uses solar power first, stores extra energy in batteries, and takes grid support when required.

Yes. Since it has battery backup, a hybrid solar system can supply power during outages (based on battery capacity and connected load).

Yes. Batteries are a key part of hybrid systems because they store energy for backup use during night time or power interruptions.

In many cases, yes. Depending on your inverter compatibility and system design, it may be possible to add battery backup later.

It depends on your daily electricity usage, backup requirements, and priority appliances. A site inspection helps determine the right system size.

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