Solar Inverters

A solar inverter is what makes the electricity from your solar panels usable in your home. It converts the power your panels produce into the type of power your home can use.

Inverters also manage how energy flows through your system — prioritising power to your home first, then sending any excess back to the grid. They provide system monitoring, allowing you to track performance through an app, and include important safety features, such as automatically shutting the system down during a grid outage (unless paired with a battery).

Solar Concepts offer battery integrated or battery-ready inverters, using Fronius or Tesla products as our first choice. This gives you the flexibility to expand your system as your energy needs and budget change. A battery-ready system allows you to start with solar and upgrade when it suits, while a battery system provides immediate benefits like energy storage and backup. 

The inverter is the brain of your solar system — it takes the power your panels make and turns it into something your home can actually use.

Choosing the right solar inverter is key to getting the most out of your system. It needs to be correctly sized for your panels, match your electrical supply, and suit your setup — particularly whether you want a battery-ready system or a system with a battery installed from the outset.

Fronius inverters are known for their reliability, performance, and long-term durability — they’re one of the most trusted inverter brands in the industry. If you want a system that’s going to perform well for years and give you flexibility in the future, Fronius is a really solid choice. This is our battery-ready option and suitable for a wide range of residential and commercial sized solar systems.

Alternatively, if you think you’ll want a battery, Tesla is a great option from the outset. It’s an all-in-one system designed to give you storage, backup, and control from day one. The Tesla Powerwall 3 is a fully integrated system with the inverter and battery built together, designed for maximum performance and simplicity. If you know a battery is part of your plan, Tesla is hard to beat — it’s designed as a complete system from the ground up, not something you add on later.

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