Description
Inverex Solar Inverters are popular for their reliability, efficiency, and adaptability to various solar power setups. They are used in residential and commercial settings to convert direct current (DC) produced by solar panels into alternating current (AC) that can be used by household appliances.
Key Features of Inverex Solar Inverters:
Pure Sine Wave Output: Ensures smooth and efficient operation of electrical devices.
Hybrid Functionality: Many Inverex inverters are hybrid, meaning they can work with solar panels, grid power, and battery backups simultaneously.
MPPT (Maximum Power Point Tracking): Inverex inverters typically include MPPT technology, which optimizes the efficiency of the solar panels by ensuring they operate at their maximum power point.
LCD Display: Provides real-time information on the inverter’s status, including power generation, consumption, and battery levels.
Wi-Fi Connectivity (optional in some models): Allows remote monitoring and control through a mobile app.
Overload and Short Circuit Protection: Built-in safety features protect against electrical overloads and short circuits.
Low Noise Operation: Designed for quiet operation, making it suitable for home use.
Battery Charging Capabilities: Can charge connected batteries using grid or solar power when available.
Compatibility with Different Battery Types: Supports various types of batteries like lead-acid, lithium-ion, and gel batteries.
Durable Design: Built to withstand different environmental conditions, making them suitable for long-term use in various climates.
Types of Inverex Solar Inverters:
Off-Grid Inverters: Operate independently from the grid, primarily using solar and battery power.
On-Grid Inverters: Connected to the grid and allow excess solar energy to be fed back into the grid.
Hybrid Inverters: Can operate both on-grid and off-grid, and often come with the flexibility of integrating battery storage for backup power.
Inverex provides different models of solar inverters, such as Inverex Veyron, Aerox, Nitrox, etc. , with varying capacities ranging from 1kW to 10kW or more.