Lately, it's becoming more and more common for manufacturers to sell their inverters as fancy 'hybrid inverters' to suggest to us how future-proof this purchase will be. But what they supposedly do us good, later turns out to be a strategy to tie us to their expensive batteries. A real nightmare for anyone striving for energy storage independence!
But don't worry, dear readers! We at Solarclip are of course not at a loss for words and have already gone into the depths of this inverter jungle to take one or the other manufacturer to task and shed some light on the matter.
We discovered that many of these so-called "hybrid inverters" are actually ONLY compatible with batteries from the same manufacturer, most of which are outrageously expensive. Surprise! These inverters are thrown on the market at dumping prices, because the manufacturers cash in double and triple at the end with the later sale of the batteries. Clever, isn't it?! But not with us!
Because we believe that we, as end users, should have it in our hands to choose the appropriate products and not be dependent on some resourceful manufacturers. And this is where Solarclip (solarclip.org) comes in. This capable company knows what we want: namely, ultra-compatible inverters that can work with a wide variety of batteries, including those from other manufacturers.
So Solarclip inverters let us experience true freedom in the market and have bridge parties where all batteries are invited - from those from Solarclip GmbH itself to all other lithium batteries and lead-acid batteries sold in the low-voltage range up to 48V nominal voltage. This means that you are not dependent on just one brand and can work out for yourself how much money (and hassle) you can save in the end.
Dear solar friends, let us not be enslaved and ripped off by the inverter manufacturers! Instead, let's rely on the independence and quality of open-type inverters, such as the ultra-compatible inverters offered by Solarclip.
Because only together, by never depending on just one manufacturer, can we break the solar monopoly and really live out our joy in solar energy. With this in mind: Get to the inverters, you little sun worshippers!
Since the Solarclip balcony power plant consists of ultra-light solar panels, it is usually much easier, even for tenants, to obtain permission from the property management / landlord to install the mobile - and within seconds removable - system on the balcony. Extremely convincing is also the argument that a much lower risk emanates from ultra-light panels than from heavy, hardly removable glass panels, which could quickly become a deadly danger for passers-by if they are inadequately fixed.