Inverters – the power center of your solar energy system
An inverter is the key component that connects your solar modules, battery storage and electrical devices. It converts direct current (DC) generated by your solar panels into usable alternating current (AC), providing reliable power for your home, camper van or any off-grid installation.
At Solarkontor, you will find high-quality inverters for every application: compact microinverters for balcony systems, pure sine wave inverters for mobile setups and powerful hybrid inverters for residential systems with battery storage.
What an inverter really does
A modern inverter does far more than simple DC-to-AC conversion. It intelligently distributes power, optimizes efficiency, protects connected devices and – depending on the model – offers full monitoring via app or integrated display. In residential systems, the inverter becomes the core of energy management, deciding when to consume, store or feed excess power into the grid.
Efficiency is a crucial factor. High-quality inverters achieve 95–98 %, ensuring that almost all available solar energy becomes usable electricity. Voltage stability is equally important, especially for sensitive electronic devices used in households, RVs or boats.
How to choose the right inverter
The best inverter for your setup depends on several technical factors. These points help you make the right decision:
- Application: balcony system, home PV setup, cabin, camper van, boat or off-grid system.
- System voltage: 12V for camper vans, 24V for larger mobile systems, 48V for residential or high-power off-grid installations.
- Output power: The inverter should match your PV array and consumption needs. Devices with high starting currents require strong peak power.
- Sine wave quality: Sensitive devices require a pure sine wave inverter for safe and stable operation.
- Safety features: Overload protection, temperature monitoring, short-circuit protection and intelligent cooling.
- Monitoring: Depending on the model, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth or app integration offer full visibility of performance and system status.
Inverter types at a glance
Each system has specific requirements. That’s why Solarkontor offers a wide range of inverter technologies with clearly defined applications:
Microinverters – ideal for balcony solar systems
Microinverters mount directly to the solar module and feed energy into your home via a standard power socket. They are safe, efficient and extremely user-friendly – the perfect match for plug-and-play balcony systems.
Pure sine wave inverters – reliable power for camper vans, boats & off-grid systems
Pure sine wave inverters provide clean, stable AC power, making them the best choice for sensitive electronics and mobile applications. Paired with 12V or 24V battery systems, they are ideal for RVs, boats, garden sheds or small off-grid installations.
Hybrid inverters – the all-in-one solution for residential PV systems
Hybrid inverters combine solar input, grid connection and battery storage management in one device. They manage when energy is stored, consumed or exported, making them the central intelligence of a modern home energy system.
DC-DC converters – efficient voltage conversion for mobile systems
DC-DC converters regulate voltage differences between batteries and connected devices. They are essential for vehicles, boats, chargers or off-grid electronics requiring specific voltages.
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Why Solarkontor?
As an experienced supplier of solar technology, Solarkontor offers certified brands, reliable components and solutions tailored to real-world applications. Our selection covers everything from mobile setups to advanced residential systems. We support you in choosing the right inverter – perfectly matched to your modules, storage solutions and individual requirements.
Discover the right inverter now and make the most of your solar energy.
FAQ | 6 frequently asked questions about inverters
What does an inverter do?
An inverter converts direct current from solar panels or batteries into 230V alternating current so that you can operate household appliances.
Which inverter is suitable for a balcony power plant?
Microinverters are used for balcony power plants; these are connected directly to the module.
Do I need a pure sine wave inverter?
For sensitive electronics such as laptops, chargers or medical devices, a pure sine wave is recommended.
What is a hybrid inverter?
A hybrid inverter combines PV generation, grid power and battery storage in one device.
Which voltage is the right one – 12V, 24V or 48V?
That depends on the battery system. Motorhomes usually run on 12V, larger off-grid systems on 24V or 48V.
Can I connect multiple solar panels to one inverter?
Yes, provided the PV power, voltage and current are compatible.










































