
A brightly colored, simplified infographic illustration showing how solar panels work under a clear blue sky. A two-story red house with a gray roof and blue solar panels sits slightly left of center. In the upper left, a vibrant yellow sun with radiating orange lines shines brightly. Numbered white text bubbles with black outlines explain the process: “1. Sunlight hits the solar panels and generates DC current,” “2. The inverter converts DC electricity to AC,” “3. The AC electricity is supplied to the building,” “4. Excess electricity flows into the grid,” and “5. Electricity is drawn from the grid when needed.” Blue and white arrows show the flow between panels, inverter, house, and stylized transmission towers over a field of evenly spaced green lines suggesting grass. The style is flat vector illustration with bold outlines, solid colors, and no shading-reminiscent of educational children’s books. The palette features primary and secondary colors (red, blue, yellow, green, orange) in a cheerful, uncluttered layout that balances clarity and symmetry around the house and sun. The mood is optimistic and informative, promoting renewable energy.