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During daylight hours, solar panels generate electricity, often surpassing immediate household demand. Excess electricity is either stored in batteries for later use or exported to the main power grid, depending on the system setup and local regulations. At night or during periods of low sunlight, energy stored in the battery during the day can be used. If there is no battery, electricity is drawn from the grid to meet household needs during that time.

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During daylight hours, solar panels generate electricity, often surpassing immediate household demand. Excess electricity is either stored in batteries for later use or exported to the main power grid, depending on the system setup and local regulations. At night or during periods of low sunlight, energy stored in the battery during the day can be used. If there is no battery, electricity is drawn from the grid to meet household needs during that time.

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During daylight hours, solar panels generate electricity, often surpassing immediate household demand. Excess electricity is either stored in batteries for later use or exported to the main power grid, depending on the system setup and local regulations. At night or during periods of low sunlight, energy stored in the battery during the day can be used. If there is no battery, electricity is drawn from the grid to meet household needs during that time.

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During daylight hours, solar panels generate electricity, often surpassing immediate household demand. Excess electricity is either stored in batteries for later use or exported to the main power grid, depending on the system setup and local regulations. At night or during periods of low sunlight, energy stored in the battery during the day can be used. If there is no battery, electricity is drawn from the grid to meet household needs during that time.