
A solar inverter is a key component of a solar power system that converts the DC (Direct Current) electricity generated by solar panels into AC (Alternating Current), which is the form of electricity used in homes, offices, and industries. Without an inverter, the electricity coming from solar panels cannot run most appliances. It is known as the heart of the solar system, as it controls, converts, and manages the power flow effectively.
| Type | Where Used | Features |
|---|---|---|
| On-Grid Inverter | Homes with electricity supply | Exports extra power to grid, no battery required |
| Off-Grid Inverter | Remote areas / heavy power cuts | Works with batteries only |
| Hybrid Inverter | Homes & commercial | Works with both grid + battery backup |
Solar panels work by converting sunlight into electricity through a process called the photovoltaic effect. Each panel contains many solar cells made from silicon. When sunlight hits these cells, electrons move and generate DC power. This DC power goes to the inverter where it is converted into AC power.
DC power generated from panels is sent to a solar inverter where it is converted into AC (Alternating Current) — the electricity used in homes and industries. The converted AC power can be used instantly, stored in batteries (if hybrid/off-grid), or exported to the grid (on-grid systems).
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Solar energy reduces electricity bills, lowers carbon emissions, requires low maintenance, and has a lifespan of 20–25 years. It is ideal for homes, companies, and industries.