
Hybrid Inverter Comparison
Key features highlighted first for easy scanning — compare specs, price, and solar setup side by side.
The Compare Hybrid Inverters tool puts any two hybrid inverters next to each other so you can weigh their specs directly — output power, battery voltage, MPPT charging current, maximum solar input, compatible batteries, and current price. Pick two models and the differences that matter for your build line up in a single view.
Spec sheets are hard to judge in isolation. Two inverters can share the same headline kW rating but differ sharply in battery charge current, number of MPPT trackers, or max PV watts — details that decide how fast your battery charges and how many panels you can connect. Comparing side by side makes those trade-offs obvious before you commit to a purchase.
If you haven't shortlisted models yet, start at the Hybrid Inverter Finder to filter the full catalog down to a few candidates, then bring them here to compare.
Common questions about comparing hybrid inverters.
Compare them on the specs that affect your setup: continuous output power versus your load, supported battery voltage, MPPT charge current and number of trackers, and maximum PV watts. Two units with the same kW rating can still differ a lot in charging speed and solar capacity — this tool lines those up side by side.
Continuous output power (it must cover your peak load), battery voltage support, MPPT charging current and PV input limits (these cap your solar array), and price. Number of MPPT trackers also matters if you'll run panels on different roof orientations.
Not necessarily. A higher output rating helps only if your load needs it. A lower-kW unit with a stronger MPPT and higher charge current may suit your build better. Compare the full spec set rather than the headline kW alone.
Use the Hybrid Inverter Finder to filter the full catalog by brand, power, voltage, and solar input, shortlist a couple of candidates, then compare them side by side here.