Hybrid Solar Systems
Hybrid solar systems produce usable electricity with the help of hybrid solar inverters and batteries. The power stored in the batteries can be used later on.
These Hybrid solar systems work in the same manner as traditional grid-tied solar systems. But since they can also store energy, most hybrid systems can function as a backup power source too.
They can provide continuous energy even when there is a power outage.
Intriguing, isn’t it? Dive in to learn more about the components, prices, and types of hybrid solar systems.
In this solar system, solar inverter converts the DC electricity produced by solar panel into AC electricity. Which can then be used directly at home or business.
If system is producing more power than is being consumed, the surplus is fed into the main electrical grid via solar net metering. At the time of electricity billing government or power provider company will adjust the exported units in your electricity bill.

Advantages Of Hybrid Solar Inverters
- A hybrid solar power system comes with batteries. This provides an uninterrupted power supply even during a power outage.
- Solar power connected to a battery system ensures the maximum use of solar energy; thus, saving a lot on your electricity bills.
- Compared to conventional energy sources, a hybrid solar inverter does not require routine maintenance because it does not use gasoline.
Advantages Of a Solar-diesel Hybrid System
- It helps store the energy generated during the day and can be used whenever needed.
- The system provides a non-stop power supply even when the grid fails, or the PV cells produce less energy.
- The maintenance and operations cost of a solar-diesel hybrid system is low.