Hybrid inverters and battery banks
Different inverter manufacturers offer hybrid inverters with different power capabilities, to which battery banks can be added.
When choosing an inverter, it is important to consider what additional options are desired to be used immediately or later. For example, generator input, the use of optimizers (for shading and panels with different surface levels on the roof), backup power in case of grid loss (Backup-UPS), and monitoring stock prices.
There are various options for configuring the system, such as using energy from the batteries during non-productive times (e.g., at night), and the system can also be configured to buy electricity from the grid at a favorable time and sell it back at a higher price.
In addition, it is possible to install a Datahub on the hybrid inverter, which monitors the client's consumption curve and makes adjustments to the battery's use and charging cycles accordingly.
Why hybrid inverter
-Hybrid inverters reduce power losses that occur when transferring solar energy from direct current to alternating current and vice versa
-Optimize battery charging and discharging
-Directly use solar energy for production without grid fees and tariffs
-Excess energy is stored in batteries, which can be consumed when productivity is low
-Buy energy from the grid at a cheaper time and consume it at a higher price
-Monitor stock prices and charge accordingly
-It is possible to add an electric vehicle charger, which has the advantage of charging directly with DC current
In our product range, we offer hybrid inverters:






