Inverters
Inverters convert DC power stored in the batteries (in some cases from PV panels directly) into alternative current of 1 ph or 3 ph. The output is either pure sine wave output with <3% harmonics or modified sine wave that have higher distortions but are significanly cheaper. Inverters when coupled with PV side and Grid side features like charging and synchrozation, are termed hybrid inverters.
Pure Sine Wave Inverters
Pure sine wave output with low impurities (harmonics). Recommended for all the inductive loads like pumps, compressors and motors.
Modified Sine Wave Inverters
Economically designed inverters that are sufficient for powering home loads like lamps, electronics, charging devices.
Pure Hybrid Inverters
Inverters with built-in solar charge controllers and/or battery chargers from Grid. Truly hybrid inverters can synchronize the output with the grid allowing bidirectional current flow between grid and system.