This bundle features key components for building parallel grid-tie and hybrid solar systems. It provides solutions for homeowners and businesses looking to combine grid connectivity with battery backup and energy independence. The products collectively enable efficient energy management, ensuring power availability and optimizing electricity usage.
Curated by The Field Editor · Updated June 2026
Built for owners with existing grid-tie solar who are tired of power outages and want to add battery backup without stripping their current roof hardware. Not for novices looking for a simple plug-and-play solution — this shop focuses on complex AC-coupled integration.
Curator's pick: MultiPlus-II Inverter Charger
This is the glue for a hybrid parallel build because it handles the messy handover between the grid and your batteries without the hardware humming or the casing vibrating loose after a season of heavy cycling. It is far more repairable than the sleek, sealed units that you have to bin the moment a capacitor pops.
⚠ Worth knowing: Running parallel systems often requires specialized communication cables and firmware syncing that isn't always in the box; if your grid-tie microinverters don't support frequency shifting, your batteries will never charge during a grid failure.
Ground Mount Racking and Heavy Duty FramingDeep Cycle LiFePO4 Battery Banks for ResilienceCritical Load Sub-Panel Wiring and Transfer Switches
This shop is built around the core concept of parallel solar systems, specifically combining grid-tie and hybrid functionalities. It addresses the growing need for energy independence while maintaining grid connectivity for efficiency and reliability.
This guide is for homeowners and businesses aiming for sophisticated energy management, those looking to reduce reliance on the grid, and anyone who wants robust backup power during outages. It's ideal for properties where integrating solar with battery storage and grid interaction is a priority.
To start, focus on a hybrid inverter and battery, costing between $0 and $1300. A full build, including advanced inverters, microinverters, and a Powerwall, can range from $2 to $3700.
Full build
$2–$3700
Starter
$0–$1300
Hybrid inverter + Powerwall
Best forEnergy IndependenceBackup Power ReliabilitySmart Energy ManagementGrid-Tied EfficiencySustainable Living
The Powerwall 2 is a rechargeable lithium-ion battery designed for home energy storage. It is suitable for homeowners who want to store solar energy for later use or provide backup power during grid outages. This system addresses the need for energy independence and reduces reliance on the utility grid.
13.5 kWh usable capacity
Integrated inverter for AC connection
Wall-mounted, compact design
Monitors and manages energy remotely
Liquid thermal control system
In this shop: The Powerwall 2 fits the Parallel Grid Tie and Hybrid Solar System Components vibe by providing essential battery storage for hybrid setups, allowing grid-tied systems to benefit from backup power.
The Sunny Boy Grid-Tie Inverter converts DC power from solar panels into AC power for use by a home or business and for export to the grid. It is intended for those with grid-connected solar PV systems who do not require battery backup. This inverter solves the problem of efficiently integrating solar electricity into a property's existing electrical infrastructure.
Transformerless design
Multiple Maximum Power Point Trackers (MPPT)
Integrated AC/DC disconnectors
Shade management technology
Web-based monitoring
In this shop: The Sunny Boy Grid-Tie Inverter aligns with the Parallel Grid Tie and Hybrid Solar System Components theme as a foundational grid-tie component that can operate in conjunction with hybrid systems.
The SunSynk 8kW Hybrid Inverter manages power flow from solar panels, batteries, and the utility grid. It is ideal for users seeking a versatile solution to optimize energy usage, store excess solar, and provide reliable backup power. This inverter solves complex energy management challenges in both grid-tied and off-grid scenarios.
8kW continuous power output
Dual MPPT inputs
Supports parallel operation
High voltage battery input
Integrated wifi monitoring
In this shop: The SunSynk 8kW Hybrid Inverter is a core fit for the Parallel Grid Tie and Hybrid Solar System Components vibe due to its robust capabilities in managing power across multiple sources in a hybrid arrangement.
The Deye 12kW Hybrid Solar Inverter offers advanced functionality for integrating solar, battery, and grid power. It is designed for homeowners and businesses with higher power demands who desire maximum energy independence and system flexibility. This inverter addresses the need for seamless power management and expansion in sophisticated solar installations.
12kW rated power output
Two independent MPPTs
AC coupleable with string inverters
High surge power capability
Built-in zero export function
In this shop: The Deye 12kW Hybrid Solar Inverter contributes to the Parallel Grid Tie and Hybrid Solar System Components theme by enabling AC coupling with existing grid-tie systems, a key feature for parallel operations.
The IQ8 Microinverter converts DC power from individual solar panels into AC power. It is suitable for homeowners who want panel-level optimization and reliable grid-forming capabilities. This microinverter ensures that grid-tied systems can continue to generate power during outages when paired with a system controller.
Rapid shutdown compliant
Grid-forming capability
Individual panel optimization
Withstands harsh environmental conditions
Integrated ground detection
In this shop: The IQ8 Microinverter supports the Parallel Grid Tie and Hybrid Solar System Components vibe by allowing grid-tied systems to maintain functionality during outages, an essential aspect of hybrid resilience.
The MultiPlus-II Inverter Charger combines an inverter, battery charger, and transfer switch into one unit. It is designed for users requiring an all-in-one solution for uninterrupted power, battery charging, and AC coupling with grid-tie solar. This device solves the problem of integrating various power components into a cohesive and efficient system.
True sine wave inverter
Adaptive charge technology
Supports parallel and 3-phase operation
PowerAssist prevents overload
Remote monitoring and control
In this shop: The MultiPlus-II Inverter Charger embodies the Parallel Grid Tie and Hybrid Solar System Components vibe through its versatile hybrid functionality, supporting AC coupling with grid-tie solar setups.
This system provides unparalleled redundancy and reliable power during outages by combining grid-tie functionality with robust battery backup.
The integration of multiple inverter types allows for optimized energy utilization, maximizing self-consumption and reducing electricity bills.
Users gain significant flexibility in power management, enabling seamless transitions between solar, battery, and grid sources based on demand and availability.
What to know
The initial cost for a comprehensive parallel solar system combining hybrid and grid-tie components can be a substantial investment compared to basic solar setups.
Proper installation and configuration require significant technical expertise due to the complexity of integrating multiple inverter types and battery storage.
How to use this together
1
Install Your Solar Panels
Begin by installing your solar panels in an optimal location for maximum sun exposure. Ensure proper mounting and wiring are completed according to manufacturer specifications, as this is the foundation for all power generation.
2
Connect Grid-Tie Inverters
For a grid-tie system, install the Sunny Boy Grid-Tie Inverter or IQ8 Microinverters, connecting them to your solar panels and your home's electrical panel. This allows for direct power conversion to AC for immediate use and export to the grid.
3
Integrate Battery Storage with Hybrid Inverter
Install your Powerwall 2 and connect it to a hybrid inverter like the SunSynk 8kW or Deye 12kW Hybrid Solar Inverter. This setup intelligently manages power flow, storing excess solar energy and providing backup when the grid is down or not available.
4
Configure System Settings
Once all components are physically installed, configure the settings on your inverters and Powerwall for optimal performance. This includes setting charge/discharge priorities and grid interaction parameters to align with your energy goals and local regulations.