
RCS - PV CONTRACTING
WHAT IS A PHOTOVOLTAIC SYSTEM?
A photovoltaic system or a solar system uses solar radiation to produce environmentally friendly, 100% Co²-free green electricity.
The electricity produced here can be used directly.
A PV system is usually installed on roofs or open spaces.
In addition, every property owner can make a major contribution to the fight against climate change by purchasing a PV system.

The PV panels
The PV panels are the most important and most durable part of the photovoltaic system. This is where the sun's rays arrive, more precisely the photons. That is why a photovoltaic system produces electricity even in bad weather. Direct current is then produced here with the help of the solar cells. This occurs because the electrons in the solar cells are set in motion.
The inverter
In order to be able to use the electricity generated or feed it into the grid, the direct current generated must first be converted into alternating current. This is done with the inverter.
The current is then distributed via the inverter in order to forward the energy required at that moment directly. Excess energy is then transported to an electricity storage facility or fed into the grid.


The power storage
In order to be able to use the electricity produced during the day in the evening as well, storage is required. The inverter offers the connection options for a storage.
With additional components, you can even make yourself independent of the power grid. This is a so-called blackout protection.