Why is an Inverter useful?

The Inverter is the "brain" of a solar system, as it protects it from short circuits and leaks by grounding it, while at the same time collecting all the elements of the of its operation.

Why is an Inverter useful?

In the relentless pursuit of economic sustainable energy, the greatest prospect, certainly, is the sun. In theory, the sun can provide energy for all needs for all of the planet's electricity needs all year round. The challenge is to find the way and method of extracting all that energy in the most efficient way possible.

An important piece for today's solar energy harvesting methods is the Solar Inverter. Its job is to convert the direct current generated by the solar panels, into alternating current, which is the current that all electrical appliances use. Therefore, without the inverters, the energy that the solar panels collect would be would be useless.

In addition, the Inverter is the "brain" of a solar system, as it protects it from short circuits and leaks by grounding it, while at the same time collecting all the elements of the of its operation. If there is a problem with the system in general, or with a particular solar panel, the Inverter can detect it and inform it through alerts in a relevant software.

Another important job that a Solar inverter does is to reduce the loss of energy in the solar system. energy loss during its path from the solar panels to the home or office. The more efficient the inverter is, the less loss in the power generated, thus reducing the overall cost of the system.

Tescom Hellas has a range of highly efficient single-phase and three-phase Solar inverters, with its top models having the highest efficiency in the market (as 98.9%), come with a 10-year warranty and can meet the needs for domestic and professional solutions.

Visit the Solar Inverters section and discover their unique features.