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Hybrid inverters support bi-directional power flow, enabling energy to be both, imported from the grid and exported to the grid or stored in batteries.
Hybrid inverters have built-in battery management systems that allow them to charge and discharge batteries, storing excess solar energy for use during peak demand or grid outages.
Hybrid inverters can operate independently of the grid during power outages, allowing homeowners to have access to backup power when the grid is down.
Hybrid inverters are generally more expensive than standard solar inverters due to their added functionality and capability to handle battery integration.
Hybrid inverters can optimize energy usage by shifting loads to periods with lower electricity costs (e.g., during off-peak hours) when grid electricity rates are lower.
Hybrid inverters provide advanced energy management features, allowing users to monitor and control energy consumption, solar production, and battery storage for better energy efficiency.
Hybrid inverters can operate in off-grid mode, making them suitable for remote locations or areas without access to the utility grid.