Hybrid Solar Plant
A hybrid solar plant combines solar power generation with other energy sources—typically batteries, diesel generators, or wind power—to ensure a more stable and reliable electricity supply. These systems are commonly used in remote areas, industrial setups, and microgrids to optimize energy usage and reduce reliance on fossil fuels.
Solar + Battery Storage

Solar + Battery Storage
- Stores excess solar energy in batteries for use during nighttime or cloudy periods.
- Reduces dependency on the grid.
- Common in residential and commercial setups.
Solar + Diesel Generator (PV-DG Hybrid)

Solar + Diesel Generator (PV-DG Hybrid)
- Used in remote locations where grid power is unreliable.
- Reduces fuel consumption by optimizing solar energy usage.
Solar + Wind Hybrid

Solar + Wind Hybrid
- Uses both solar and wind energy for power generation.
- Ensures consistent energy supply even when sunlight is low.
Solar + Grid (Grid-Tied Hybrid System)

Solar + Grid (Grid-Tied Hybrid System)
- Solar energy is used as the primary source, with the grid as a backup.
- Can include battery storage for better efficiency.
Advantages of an On-Grid Solar System

Advantages of Hybrid Solar Plants
- More reliable than standalone solar systems.
- Reduces dependency on fossil fuels.
- Lowers electricity costs in the long run.
- Ideal for remote or off-grid locations.