Whether you're powering a city home or a remote cabin, the type of inverter you choose—on-grid or off-grid—determines how you generate, use, and store solar power.
Traditional grids are vast, centrally controlled systems, while microgrids are smaller, localized, and often managed autonomously. Both systems serve the same basic purpose: to deliver electricity to consumers.
Either the hybrid or the asynchronous inverter will allow you to connect directly to the grid (alongside an ATS and associated electrical components). As you get set up, choose components that'll allow you to prioritize where your system gets its energy.
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