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Overview
Solar Inverters are the ones that don't need to be hooked up to a solar panel. Instead, they draw the required DC power from batteries charged using PV arrays or other resources like engine generators, hydro turbines, and wind turbines. Since these inverters are isolated from their utility grids, they don't require any anti-islanding protection. Further, they can't export excess solar electricity back into the grid. Off-grid inverters are used in remote areas or when people want to live completely independently of the grid.
A solar inverter is one of the most crucial parts of a solar power system. A solar inverter converts the energy output from solar panels into a usable electricity form, to be utilised in your home or workplace.
How It Works?!
A solar inverter or photovoltaic (PV) inverter is a type of power inverter which converts the variable direct current (DC) output of a photovoltaic solar panel into a utility frequency alternating current (AC) that can be fed into a commercial electrical grid or used by a local, off-grid electrical network
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Off-Grid Inverters
Our off-grid inverters, also known as stand-alone inverters, are ones that needn't be hooked up to a solar panel. Instead, they draw the required DC power from batteries charged using PV arrays or other resources like engine generators, hydro turbines and wind turbines. Since these inverters are isolated from their utility grids, they don't require any anti-islanding protection.
On-Grid Inverters
Our on-grid inverters are usually connected to a utility grid and function by matching their frequency with the utility grid sine wave. They are designed to spontaneously shut down in the event of a power cut for safety reasons. Hence, they stop supplying power during an outage. An on-grid inverter converts solar power DC which is constantly varying and feeds it into the mains power supply.