In off-grid solar power plants, no batteries are required to store electricity. A grid-tie (on-grid) solar inverter, a diesel generator (for grid-tied solar inverter reference voltage), and a Zero export Device are all required instead.
However, one question that often arises is whether you can use solar panels without batteries off-grid. The short answer is no, you cannot use solar panels without batteries off-grid. This is because a solar panel system without batteries cannot store excess energy. This means that if the sun is not shining, you will not have power.
Most solar systems do not require batteries because they use the electrical grid as a flexible battery storage and on-demand power system. However, there are off-grid systems that do require batteries.
If you want to use a solar panel without a battery, you need to use a solar panel without a battery and inverter. If you are in the UK, there are many solar panels without a battery available. It is also possible to use a 24V solar panel with a 12V battery.
To build an Off-grid solar power plant without batteries, you will need solar panels, mounting structure, AC/DC cables, an On-grid solar inverter (string inverter), and a reference power source other than the grid. For the reference power source, the same Generator can be utilized.
However, there are also some disadvantages to using solar panels without batteries. One major disadvantage is that the system cannot store excess energy. This means that if the sun is not shining, you will not have power. Additionally, a solar panel system without batteries cannot be used off-grid.