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Inverters

A solar inverter is a device that converts the DC (Direct Current) electricity generated by solar panels into AC (Alternating Current) electricity, which is used to power home appliances or feed into the electrical grid.

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String Single Phase Inverters

A string inverter is a type of power inverter used in solar photovoltaic (PV) systems to convert the direct current (DC) electricity generated by solar panels into alternating current (AC) electricity, which can be used by home appliances or fed into the electrical grid.

String Three Phase Inverters

A three-phase string inverter is a type of power inverter used in solar photovoltaic (PV) systems to convert the DC (direct current) electricity generated by solar panels into AC (alternating current) electricity suitable for use in three-phase electrical systems. These inverters are commonly used in commercial, industrial, and large residential solar installations.

AC Coupled Single Phase Inverters

An AC-coupled inverter is a type of inverter used in solar and battery storage systems where the solar panels and battery storage interact via AC (alternating current) rather than direct current (DC). This setup is common in retrofit battery storage systems and some hybrid installations.

AC Coupled three Phase Inverters

A three-phase AC-coupled inverter is a type of inverter used in energy storage systems where batteries and solar panels interact via AC power rather than direct current (DC). It is specifically designed for three-phase electrical systems, which are common in commercial, industrial, and large residential applications.

Microinverters

A microinverter is a small, independent inverter that is installed on each individual solar panel in a photovoltaic (PV) system. Unlike string inverters, which convert DC power from multiple panels at once, microinverters convert DC to AC at the panel level, offering greater efficiency and flexibility.