Collection: Hybrid Inverters

 

When purchasing hybrid inverters, it's essential to understand their functionality and types to make an informed choice. Hybrid inverters are advanced devices that integrate solar power with traditional electricity grids or batteries, offering flexibility and efficiency in energy management.

These inverters operate by converting DC (Direct Current) electricity generated by solar panels into AC (Alternating Current) electricity usable by household appliances. They seamlessly switch between solar power, battery storage, and grid electricity based on demand and availability.

Two common types of hybrid inverters include PWM (Pulse Width Modulation) and MPPT (Maximum Power Point Tracking). MPPT inverters are particularly advantageous as they can handle a larger number of solar panels compared to PWM inverters. This capability stems from their sophisticated MPPT controllers, which optimize solar panel output by tracking the maximum power point of each panel individually.