Hybrid voltage inverters
Hybrid voltage converters (or hybrid inverters) are advanced devices. They allow the efficient combination of power from different sources, integrating the features of on-grid and off-grid inverters. These inverters provide the ability to power a home directly from solar panels while allowing energy storage in battery systems. The aim is to maximise the use of the energy obtained from the PV panels, while ensuring sufficient coverage of the household's consumption and providing back-up power in the event of a grid failure.
Key aspects of hybrid voltage converters:
Dual functionality: hybrid voltage converters are able to operate as on-grid converters, which are connected to the public power grid, and as off-grid converters, which allow independent operation in the event of a grid failure or in remote locations without access to the power grid.
Energy management: these devices efficiently manage the energy generated from solar panels. They not only allow this energy to be used directly for normal household needs, but also to be stored. Thanks to integrated energy storage management systems, hybrid inverters allow excess energy to be stored in batteries. This is particularly useful for maintaining energy independence and ensuring an uninterrupted energy supply.