For a home battery, you need an inverter that is suitable for the system you want to integrate the battery into. The type and specifications of the inverter can vary depending on the specific battery technology and configuration of your energy system. Generally, there are two main types of inverters used in combination with home batteries: DC-coupled inverters and AC-coupled inverters.
DC-coupled inverters: These inverters are typically used in combination with lithium-ion batteries. They operate on direct current (DC) and can be directly connected to the DC side of the battery. These inverters can convert the DC power from the battery to alternating current (AC) that can be used in your household or supplied to the electricity grid.
AC-coupled inverters: These inverters are used in systems where the home battery is connected to the existing alternating current (AC) electricity network. They work by converting the alternating current from the power grid to direct current (DC) to charge the battery, and vice versa to supply stored energy back to the grid when needed.
It is important to know what type of battery you have and its specifications (such as nominal voltage, capacity, charge and discharge rate, etc.). This information can help you select a suitable inverter for your home battery system. Additionally, it is advisable to contact a specialized installer or a professional consultancy to choose the right inverter based on your specific needs and the technical requirements of your home battery

Ole Diepstraten
Product & Energy Advisor
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