| EYE Q Spectra SG | TYPICAL ON-GRID SYSTEM |
|---|---|
| SG draws power from its battery bank to power the unit's whole electrical load. | lack of power supply control. The utility provides power straight from the grid. |
| gives the industrial unit a continuous electricity supply, which is the basic component of production. | lack of power supply control. Possible disruption of power. The grid supplies the same amount of power to the industrial unit. |
| Unmatched power quality with a voltage range of +/-1% and a frequency range of +/-0.1%. | no control over the power supply's timing or quality. Power characteristics provided by the utility are unstable and contaminated by harmonics. |
| accountable for the client's efficient power supply.y. | Absence of accountability for power supply |
| With the least amount of conversion loss possible, every watt of solar energy is collected, stored, and sent from the battery bank for use. | The inverter's capacity to adapt irregular solar power input to grid circumstances limits export to the grid. Mismatches cause time waste that leads to unsolved |
| A 15% net reduction in power usage was achieved by efficiently utilising the reactive power from inductive loads. | Lack of ability to lower power consumption and affect the development of harmonics and reactive power. |
| Reducing energy charges and maximum demand both lessens reliance on grid supply. Up to 70% off on bills is conceivable. | can minimally aid in lowering energy costs. Absence of control over fixed fees limiting the potential to lower the overall electricity bill. |