Description
An inverter that combines a solar inverter, battery inverter, and charger into one device is called a hybrid solar inverter. This makes possible:
1. Conversion of solar energy
2. Charging and discharging batteries
3. Optional grid interaction
Principal advantages:
1. Enhanced effectiveness
2. Lower expenses
3. Enhanced self-sufficiency in energy
4. Standby power in case of emergencies
For a hybrid solar inverter with 3kW, 3.8kW, or 4kW power:
Standard specifications:
Maximum solar input power: 3kW, 3.8kW, or 4kW; Type of battery: Lead-acid or Lithium-ion
- Battery capacity varies, ranging from 5 to 15 kWh.
- Effectiveness: >95%
Grid frequency: 50/60 Hz; technology: Maximum Power Point Tracking