Pure Sine Wave Inverter
Converts direct current (DC) into an ultra-clean, smooth alternating current (AC) waveform that mirrors standard utility grid power, making it essential for safely running sensitive medical electronics, laptops, and audio gear.
Modified Sine Wave Inverter
- Produces a stepped, rougher AC waveform using simple internal circuitry, offering an affordable option for running basic household appliances with motorized loads like fans, water pumps, and blenders.
String Inverter
- A centralized solar power unit that links multiple solar panels together in a single "string," converting their combined high-voltage DC output into usable AC power for residential and commercial structures.
Microinverter
- A miniature, high-efficiency inverter mounted individually behind each solar panel to optimize power conversion and monitor panel performance independently, preventing single-panel shading from dropping system output.
Hybrid Inverter
- An advanced, multi-mode system that simultaneously manages direct solar power conversion, utility grid feeds, and battery storage charging loops to provide seamless backup power during sudden outages.
Off-Grid Inverter
- Designed strictly for remote properties completely isolated from the municipal electrical grid, relying solely on heavy battery banks and renewable inputs to generate stable household AC power.
Grid-Tied Inverter
- Synchronizes its AC output frequency and phase directly with the local utility network, allowing building owners to feed excess solar power back into the public grid for net-metering credits.
Industrial Phase-Inverter
- Converts single-phase electrical supply into three-phase AC output, enabling heavy-duty industrial machinery, workshop lathes, and commercial compressors to run on standard residential utility loops Electrical and Electronics goods most competitively in aspects of quality, cost, design, and innovation.