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Hybrid Inverter vs. Off-Grid – Which to Choose for Your Home 2026

19/04/2026

"Should I go hybrid or directly off-grid?" — the answer depends on a crucial factor: do you have a grid connection or not?

Feature Comparison

Feature Hybrid Inverter Off-Grid
Grid Connection ✅ Yes ❌ No
Net Billing ✅ Yes ❌ No
Autonomy ⚠️ Partial ✅ Full
Cost €8,000–€18,000 €6,000–€25,000
Battery Capacity 5–15 kWh 10–30 kWh
Ideal for Home with grid Holiday home, plot of land
Payback Period 5–8 years 4–7 years

Real-life example

Vangelis in Athens had a grid connection and wanted autonomy. He chose a Victron MultiPlus-II (hybrid) with a Pytes 10kWh battery. He only pays for electricity at night when the battery isn't enough. Savings: €185/month.

Stefanos in Rhodes had a holiday home without a grid connection. He chose off-grid with Longi panels + Pytes 15kWh battery. Complete autonomy all year round.

💡 Tip: If you have a grid connection, hybrid is almost always the best choice because it gives you both Net Billing and backup. If you don't have a grid, off-grid is the only solution.

FAQ

Can I later convert from hybrid to off-grid?

Yes, but it requires inverter replacement and additional batteries. It's usually not cost-effective.

Does the hybrid work without power during an outage?

Yes! With a battery, the hybrid continues to power the house even when the grid goes down.

Which is cheaper?

Usually off-grid for small systems, but hybrid pays for itself faster due to Net Billing.

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