When looking for energy solutions there is an important aspect which is the choice between Off-Grid Inverters and Grid Tie Inverters. Off-grid inverters are defined as those that are not connected to utility grids which makes them suitable for remote areas with no connection to the grid. Such types normally seem to need battery storage systems so that the power supply is not interrupted. In contrast, grid-tie inverters attach to the electrical grid, enabling users to send surplus energy to the network. Such factors make off-grid systems a practical and affordable option for cities and suburbs. Appreciating these differences enables addressing clients’ desires in terms of energy requirements and financial targets.