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Oct 31, 2023

Solar Inverters, what are they and how do they work?

By Robert Wheeler

What is a Solar Inverter and how does it work?

One of the key components in any solar panel system is the solar inverter. The solar inverter converts the direct current (DC) electricity that the solar panels produce into alternating current (AC) electricity that your home appliances and the National Grid use. AC electricity has a standard voltage level that varies by country, usually 120 volts or 240 volts. Without a solar inverter, you would not be able to use the solar energy from your solar panels safely and efficiently in your home or business.

The performance of your solar panel system depends on the quality of your solar inverter. A good solar inverter can optimize the amount of energy that your solar panels generate and reduce the losses due to conversion from DC to AC electricity. That’s why at NxtGen Energy we pay attention to the selection and installation of high quality solar inverters to ensure you get the best efficiency and cost savings from your solar panel system.

What does a Solar Inverter actually do?

Think of Solar inverters as the brains of a solar panel system. Their essential features include:

What are the different types of Solar Inverters?

In the UK there are four main types of solar inverters that you can choose from. The four types are string inverters, micro-inverters, hybrid inverters and power optimiser inverters. In this post we will explore the key characteristics of each kind of solar panel inverter. So that choosing the right solar inverter for your solar energy system couldn’t be simpler.

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String Inverters

When you have a solar panel installation and the Solar Panels are connected in series, they form a chain called a ‘string’. A string inverter is a device that converts the DC electricity from a string of solar panels into AC electricity for your home, business or the national grid. To make sure the string inverter works well, all the panels in a string should have the same angle and direction, this is called a ‘single string’. However, you can connect more than one string to a single inverter if it has multiple MPPTs (Maximum Power Point Tracking). MPPTs are features that help the inverter find the best voltage and current for each string. This way, you can have different strings of solar panels facing different directions, such as east and west, this is called a ‘dual string’, and you still get the most out of your solar energy generation.

A single string or dual strings normally don’t connect to a battery. To add a solar battery to a string inverter you would need to add an AC charger, so if you are looking at Solar Battery Storage for your solar panel system you would be better off going for a hybrid solar inverter that has the AC charger built in.

Some of the brands that offer string inverters are Alpha, GivEnergy, Growatt, Sofar, SolarEdge, Solax and Solis.

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Micro-inverters on a solar panel photo

Micro Inverters

Micro inverters are a new and innovative technology that offer many benefits for home solar panel systems. Unlike string inverters, which can reduce the performance of the whole system if one solar panel is faulty or shaded, micro inverters work independently for each solar panel. This means that any problem with one panel will not affect the others. Micro inverters also allow you to install more panels on your roof, even in areas that are partially shaded or have different orientations. Although micro inverters are usually more expensive than string inverters, they can increase your solar energy generation and payback over time.

Pros and Cons of Micro Inverters

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Hybrid Solar Inverters

A hybrid solar inverter is a device that can help you make the most of your solar panel system with storage. It converts the DC (direct current) electricity from your solar panels into AC (alternating current) electricity that you can use in your home or business. It also manages the flow of DC electricity to and from your solar battery and the national grid. When your solar panels produce more electricity than you need, the hybrid inverter can store the excess electricity in your solar battery or sell it to the national grid. When your solar panels produce less electricity than you need, the hybrid inverter can draw power from your battery or the national grid. This way, you can optimize your energy consumption and your cost savings.

Some of the brands that offer hybrid solar inverters are Growatt, GivEnergy, Solis, Sofar, SolarEdge, Solax and Alpha.

Pros and Cons of Hybrid Solar Inverters

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Power Optimiser Inverters

Power optimiser inverters are devices that can improve the efficiency and monitoring of your solar panels. They are also called DC power optimisers, because they optimize the DC electricity output of each panel. They are similar to micro-inverters, but they do not convert the DC electricity into AC electricity on the roof. Instead, they send the DC electricity to a string inverter, which is usually located near your battery storage system. Power inverters are often cheaper than micro-inverters, but they still offer the advantages of panel-level optimisation and performance monitoring.

One of the best brands for power inverters is SolarEdge. Their products can increase your solar energy generation, detect any issues and prevent any electrical faults. By choosing a SolarEdge PV System, you are choosing to generate more clean energy.

Pros and Cons of Power Inverters

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So, which Solar Inverter is right for your solar energy project?

Every residential home and business property requires different solar needs. It’s important to choose the right solar inverter for your solar energy project. Hence why our team here at NXTGEN Energy offer a free quote and free consultations to design you with a bespoke solar panel system. Looking for solar panel installers in London, Essex, Hampshire, Kent, Suffolk or Norfolk? We are MCS Certified Solar Panel Installers, when you choose NXTGEN Energy for your solar energy project you know you are in safe hands. Call us today on 01268 928 690 or click the button to talk to a solar expert.


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