Commonly known as an off-grid hybrid inverter, it combines solar + battery + optional grid power, ensuring uninterrupted energy supply. Ideal for users in regions with occasional grid access who prioritize solar autonomy but value backup flexibility. Whether your project is a home battery backup, commercial energy storage rack, or EV-charging node, the inverter decides when to pull from the grid, when to push from solar, and when to. On-grid inverters, also known as grid-tied inverters, are designed to operate with the public electricity grid. A stable, safe, and efficient solar system typically. The three main types—on-grid (grid-tied), off-grid, and hybrid—serve very different purposes. Understanding their differences is essential for designing a solar solution that fits your energy goals, budget, and location.