SiC (silicon carbide) inverters achieve 99% efficiency versus 97–98% for IGBT models, with 50% lower switching losses and 30% smaller size. However, SiC costs 20–40% more. In 2026, SiC dominates premium residential and commercial inverters; IGBT remains standard for utility-scale. This project initially aimed to compare a commercially available silicon (Si) IGBT-based PV inverter with an in-house developed full-SiC-based counterpart, designed to match parameters and components of the reference inverter. I have employed a two-stage topology: a front-end DC/DC boost converter. In recent years, the development of household solar inverters has been driven by the demand for higher switching frequencies, improved efficiency, and increased power density. This allows designers and policy.