How Much Does a Solar Inverter Cost? [2025 Data]
Solar inverters are a crucial part of your solar energy system. This guide breaks down solar inverter costs so you can estimate the price of your project.
Stick with a string inverter. Lower overall cost, fewer moving parts. Match the inverter to the system size, don't overspend. Choose one with at least a 10-year warranty. Ask your solar installer to quote two or three options. If you might expand your system, size the inverter accordingly.
Inverter Choice Significantly Impacts Performance and Cost: String inverters ($0.15-$0.30/watt) work best for unshaded roofs, while microinverters ($0.30-$0.50/watt) optimize performance for complex installations with shading issues.
Be sure to confirm inverter compatibility if you're installing a hybrid solar system tied to the grid that also uses a battery bank. The two most common inverters are string inverters and microinverters. String inverters install easily and connect several panels together, but one panel's failure affects the whole circuit.
System size – Your inverter's input-wattage rating should be close to your solar panel system's output rating. U.S. residential solar panel systems typically fall in the 5 kilowatt range. Efficiency – The industry standard for peak efficiency is 97%. More efficient models often cost more.
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