Solis inverter packages & battery bundles — instant pricing in Australia
Compare Solis-based systems and bundles inside Jousto Explore. Start with an Instant Quote for speed, or book a Design Session when you want the system sized to your roof, export limits and battery pathway.
Solis inverters in Australia: what to know before you buy
If you’re searching for a Solis inverter (or a Solis hybrid inverter) in Australia, you’re usually trying to balance three things:
price, reliability, and a clean pathway to batteries (now or later). Solis is commonly chosen when homeowners want strong value
with a practical feature set, and when the system design needs to match real-world constraints like export limits, roof orientation, and future expansion.
Who Solis is best for
Value-driven upgrades: households comparing multiple brands and wanting strong performance-per-dollar.
Battery pathway planning: people who want “solar now, battery later” and need the design to stay compatible.
Constraint-heavy installs: export limiting, partial shade, complex roofs, or higher consumption homes where sizing matters.
Data + accountability: owners who want visibility into performance and want issues detected early (monitoring + alerts).
Solis string vs Solis hybrid: which one do you need?
A string inverter is typically the “solar-only” pathway, while a hybrid inverter is built to integrate batteries more directly
(capability depends on the specific model and battery ecosystem). The right choice depends on when you want storage, whether you want a backup pathway,
and how your site constraints interact with energy flows.
String inverter (solar first)
Often the simplest pathway for solar-only installs.
Battery later may be possible via AC-coupled storage (design dependent).
Best when you want fast payback and can add storage later.
Hybrid inverter (battery pathway)
Designed for direct battery integration (model dependent).
Cleaner “battery-ready” path when storage is likely soon.
Backup/essential loads planning is a design question, not a default promise.
Australia-specific constraints that change the “best” Solis setup
In Australia, the best inverter choice is rarely just a brand decision. Your outcome depends on local network rules, your household load shape, and whether
you’re fighting export limits or trying to maximise self-consumption. That’s why Jousto splits the journey:
instant pricing (speed) → design session (correctness).
Export limits & system sizing
Many homes are limited by DNSP export rules. Strong designs prioritise self-use, sensible sizing, and (where relevant) strategies like export limiting and load shifting
so you keep more value behind the meter.
Adding batteries later
“Battery later” can work well — but only if the original inverter choice, cabling, switchboard capacity, and control approach are designed for it.
The design session confirms the cleanest upgrade pathway for your home.
Solis vs other inverter brands (quick guidance)
If you’re comparing Solis to other popular inverter brands in Australia, the decision usually comes down to your priorities:
budget/value, feature set, support expectations, and how tightly you want to engineer the battery pathway.
The best move is to shortlist 2–3 configurations and compare like-for-like (same system size, same battery goal, same install constraints).
Want pricing now — or the right design first?
Use Instant Quote for speed. Use Design Session when you want it sized to your roof, export limits, and future battery plan.
Solis is often selected for strong value and practical features. The best outcome depends on correct sizing, site constraints, and whether you’re planning batteries now or later.
What’s the difference between a Solis string and Solis hybrid inverter?
String inverters are typically solar-first. Hybrid inverters are designed to integrate batteries more directly (capability depends on the model and battery ecosystem). Use a design session if batteries are part of your plan.
Can I add a battery later with a Solis inverter?
Often yes, but the best pathway depends on your inverter model, switchboard capacity, cabling, and whether you choose hybrid vs AC-coupled storage. The design session confirms the cleanest upgrade route.
Will Solis work with high-wattage panels?
Many setups can be designed successfully with modern high-output modules, but compatibility is model and design dependent. The key is designing to datasheet limits and your roof layout.
How do export limits affect the best Solis system size?
Export limits can reduce the value of oversizing unless your design prioritises self-consumption. Good designs consider household load shape, battery plans, and control strategies like export limiting and load shifting.
Should I start with Instant Quote or the Design Session?
Start with Instant Quote for quick pricing and package options. Choose the Design Session when you have constraints (export limits, shade, complex roof, battery/backup goals) and want it engineered properly.
Ready to price a Solis setup?
Instant Quote for speed — Design Session for correctness — then choose products inside Jousto Explore.