Our solar panels are designed to collect energy from the sun, converting it into direct current (DC) electricity. This energy flows into the inverter, which is installed next to your electrical meter. The inverter then converts the direct current into alternating current (AC) that your meter and home can use.
When your system generates more energy than your home consumes, your meter will actually spin backwards, which means you’re saving electricity—like depositing money into a savings account. When your home needs power, the energy is pulled back from the grid, and your meter will spin forward.