Description
A “batteryless inverter” typically refers to an inverter that is designed to operate without the need for batteries. Inverters are devices that convert direct current (DC) electricity into alternating current (AC) electricity, which is commonly used in households and businesses.
Batteryless inverters are particularly advantageous because they eliminate the cost and maintenance associated with batteries. However, they do have limitations. For instance, they cannot provide power during grid outages (unless coupled with a backup generator) because they lack energy storage capabilities.
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