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What is a single-phase hybrid inverter?
A single-phase hybrid integrates DC→AC conversion (230 V), MPPT for the panels, and battery management. With it, you can prioritize solar energy, store surplus, and have EPS/UPS output to maintain critical loads during grid outages.
Key advantages
- Savings and flexibility: self-consumption with or without export, battery use during expensive hours.
- Continuity: automatic backup (depending on model) for essential circuits.
- Monitoring: portal/app to view production, consumption, and SOC in real time.
- Scalability: expansion of PV strings and battery modules (LV/HV).
Battery compatibility
- LV 48 V: well-sized 48 V lithium or lead-acid banks (according to manufacturer).
- HV: chains of high voltage modules with BMS communication (CAN/RS485).
How to choose your single-phase hybrid
- Output power (kW) and start-up peaks (compressors, pumps).
- Number of MPPT and ranges (Voc/Vmp and current) according to string configuration.
- Battery system (LV 48 V or HV) and charge/discharge power (kW).
- Functions: EPS/UPS, zero export, programmable loads, limiter with meter/CT.
- Communications: RS485/CAN with BMS, Wi-Fi/LAN for monitoring.
- Installation: IP rating, ventilation, space, and DC/AC protections (SPD, fuses, disconnectors).
General specifications
| AC output | 230 V single-phase |
| MPPT | 1–3 trackers (depending on power) |
| Batteries | 48 V (LV) or High Voltage (HV), depending on model |
| Functions | EPS/UPS, zero export, time programming, monitoring |
| Applications | Homes and small businesses at 230 V |
Best practices
- Check Voc at minimum temperature and current per MPPT before closing strings.
- Use a certified/compatible battery by the hybrid manufacturer.
- Size usable kWh and charge/discharge power to your consumption habits.
- Install SPD, fuses, and disconnects in DC/AC; ensure proper grounding.
- Configure meter/CT and operating modes (self-consumption, back-up, zero export).
If your installation is 230 V and you want to combine self-consumption, storage, and backup, a single-phase hybrid inverter offers you the ideal balance between efficiency and safety. For 3-phase grids, see three-phase hybrids.













