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Hober inverters are widely used in Kenya for solar power systems, backup power solutions, and off-grid electricity systems. They are known for affordability, reliability, and compatibility with solar batteries and solar panels, making them popular for homes, shops, and small businesses.
Hober inverters are power conversion devices that convert DC electricity from solar panels or batteries into AC electricity used by household appliances. They are commonly used in solar power systems and backup power installations. Common uses include:
Produce clean electricity similar to grid power
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Lower-cost inverters for basic appliances
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Work with solar panels, batteries, and grid power
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Used in systems not connected to electricity grid
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| Inverter Size | System Voltage | Typical Price (KSh) | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 600W – 1kW | 12V | 6,000 – 15,000 | Small systems |
| 1kW – 2kW | 12V/24V | 15,000 – 35,000 | Home use |
| 3kW Inverter | 24V | 30,000 – 60,000 | Medium homes |
| 5kW Inverter | 48V | 60,000 – 120,000 | Large homes |
| Hybrid Inverters | — | 40,000 – 150,000 | Solar systems |
Prices vary depending on model, voltage, and supplier. Batteries and solar panels are not included.
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Yes, Hober inverters are commonly used in Kenya for small to medium solar systems because they are affordable and reliable for basic home and backup power systems.
Prices typically range from about KSh 6,000 for small inverters to over KSh 150,000 for large hybrid solar inverters depending on size and features
A 1kW to 3kW pure sine wave inverter is suitable for most homes depending on the appliances being powered.
Most Hober inverters work with deep cycle batteries including AGM, gel, and lithium batteries depending on inverter model.
With proper installation and ventilation, inverters can last between 5–10 years depending on usage and environment
Yes, a pure sine wave inverter of 1.5kW or higher can run a fridge along with lights and small appliances.
Yes, hybrid inverters can work with solar panels, batteries, and grid power, making them more flexible for solar systems.