Inverter Sizing Rechner

Size your solar inverter based on panel wattage und DC-to-AC ratio. Finden Sie den right inverter capacity for your system.

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Recommended Inverter Size

6,667 W

Inverter Size (kW)6.67 kW
DC Oversize Headroom20 %

Recommended Inverter Size vs Total Panel Wattage (DC)

Formel

## Solar Inverter Sizing The inverter converts DC power from solar panels to AC power for home or grid use. It is typically sized smaller than the total panel capacity. ### Formula **Inverter Size (W) = Total Panel Wattage / DC-to-AC Ratio** A DC-to-AC ratio of 1.1-1.3 is standard. This means the inverter is smaller than the panel array. This is efficient because panels rarely produce their full rated power simultaneously. A ratio of 1.2 means 20% overbuilding on the DC side, which captures more energy during low-light hours with minimal clipping losses at peak.

Lösungsbeispiel

An 8 kW (8,000 W) panel array with a 1.2 DC-to-AC ratio.

  1. 01Inverter size = 8,000 / 1.2 = 6,667 W
  2. 02That is a 6.67 kW inverter
  3. 03DC oversize headroom = (1.2 - 1) x 100 = 20%

Häufig Gestellte Fragen

Why not match inverter to panel size exactly?

Panels rarely reach rated output. A smaller inverter saves money and still captures nearly all the energy. Clipping losses at peak are typically under 1-2% annually.

What DC-to-AC ratio should I use?

A ratio of 1.15-1.25 is common for residential systems. Higher ratios (up to 1.5) are used in cloudy climates to maximize low-light capture.

What happens if the inverter is too small?

If DC power exceeds inverter capacity, the inverter clips output at its maximum rating. Some energy is lost, but the system is not damaged.

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