4 FAQs about Internal structure of Jinlang solar inverter

What are the different types of solar inverters?

Solar inverters come in various form factors: String/central inverters: Process multiple panel strings in parallel—commonly used in residential to utility-scale systems. Microinverters: One inverter per panel, offering per-module MPPT, higher shade tolerance, and modularity—but at a higher initial cost.

What is a hybrid inverter?

Hybrid inverters: Combine PV, battery, and grid management for energy storage and backup capabilities. The latest inverters may feature: Grid-forming and grid-following capabilities, enabling integration with energy storage and virtual inertia functions.

What is a balance of system (BOS) inverter?

It's a vital Balance of System (BOS) component and includes functions like Maximum Power Point Tracking (MPPT) and anti‑islanding protection. At the heart of modern inverters are semiconductor switches—most commonly SiC (Silicon Carbide) and GaN (Gallium Nitride) MOSFETs—known for superior efficiency and high-frequency performance.

How do inverters deliver clean AC power?

To deliver clean AC power, inverter outputs pass through LC filters that reduce Total Harmonic Distortion (THD), generally maintained below 3% to meet grid standards. Modern inverters integrate DSPs or microcontrollers to:

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