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Just imagine your roof with a lot of photoelectric panels working under the sun, churning out lots of DC power. Now, the appliances in our homes run on AC power. That's where the role of a Grid-tie Inverter becomes very handy. It is sort of a magic transformer that will turn all the DC power into AC power for use in everyday appliances. Besides, you can sell extra power generated by your solar power system through the grid to others, or take it back if you need it with the help of our grid-tie inverters.

Our grid-connected inverters contribute to the deployment of renewable energy in many countries. Turkey supports solar power projects of various sizes. Indonesia's unique geographic features benefit from our innovations in distributed energy projects. South Africa remains a key market for energy and utility facilities. In the United States, our grid-connected inverters, which meet the latest standards, are used in a variety of solar projects in many countries.

Grid-tied inverters: basic principles

A grid-tied inverter is one of the most important components of a grid-tied system with self-powered solar panels. It is responsible for converting electricity from direct current (DC) to alternating current (AC). The energy produced by the solar panels is converted into electricity for the home. Grid inverters can inject excess energy into the grid.

Factors to consider when choosing a suitable grid inverter

  • Before buying a self-powered inverter, we must consider all the relevant information: The power of solar panels is an important factor to consider. In most cases, it is necessary to double the power in order to keep the device running smoothly and to avoid stress or overheating. If this feature is installed, it is also important to know the battery level.
  • Another important aspect to consider is the input voltage of the device. Most of the input voltages are 12V, 24V and 48V, the output voltage is between 220V and 230V.

On Grid photovoltaic systems offer many benefits

  • Savings on Electricity Bills: Grid-tied photovoltaic systems can reduce your electricity bills by 40% to 70%. This percentage will vary based on the number of components installed.
  • Low initial cost: It consumes less than other photovoltaic systems because it does not include the cost of batteries since no batteries are required.
  • Fast payback: Building a grid-connected photovoltaic system allows you to recoup your initial investment, which takes 4 years
  • Scalable system: Easily expandable if more solar panels are needed.
  • Clean Energy: This machine is good for the environment as it reduces emissions and does not require renewable energy to operate.

Choosing solar and wind energy storage systems is not just about saving money on your electricity bill

it's about having a clean, blue planet for future generations.