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Optimisers Comparison

Solar Optimisers vs Micro-Inverters: What’s the Difference?

If you’ve been looking into solar, you might have heard about Optimisers and micro-inverters. They’re small devices that help your solar panels work better, especially if your roof gets some shade or your panels face different directions.

Think of them like “personal trainers” for your panels — making sure each one does its best.

What They Are (in plain English)

Optimisers

Micro-Inverters

Both options give you detailed performance info so you can see exactly how your panels are doing.

Benefits & Downsides

Feature Optimisers Micro-Inverters
Shade performance Great improvement Best improvement
If one panel has a problem Rest keep working Rest keep working
Cost Mid-range Highest cost
Monitoring See each panel’s output See each panel’s output
Best for Some shading or panels facing different ways Lots of shading or complex roof shapes

Why They Might Be Worth It

Without Optimisers or micro-inverters, your panels are linked together like a chain. If one panel underperforms, it can slow down the others.

With them, each panel is on its own circuit. That means:

Extra Advantage of Micro-Inverters

A traditional string inverter has a lifespan of around 12–14 years, meaning there’s a good chance you’ll need to replace it once during your system’s 25+ year life.
Factoring in the cost of a replacement inverter and the labour to fit it (possibly €1,200–€2,000 in future money), that’s a significant expense.

Micro-inverters remove that risk — they come with a 25-year warranty and are designed to last as long as your panels. Over the life of your system, that can mean substantial savings and one less major job to worry about.

Cost vs Benefit (Example)

Let’s say your solar system makes €800 worth of electricity per year.

Costs

Payback

Which Should You Choose?

Bottom line

Optimisers and micro-inverters are like “performance boosters” for your solar panels. They can help you get the most out of your system, especially if conditions aren’t perfect — and in the case of micro-inverters, you also get a 25-year warranty and the comfort of knowing you won’t be paying for a major inverter replacement down the line.

Functions Comparison Summary Table

Function / Feature Enphase Microinverter Tigo Optimiser
Panel-level MPPT (each module optimised)
Works without central/string inverter  (AC output direct)   (needs string inverter)  
Module-level monitoring  (Enlighten app)    (with TAP + CCA)  
Rapid shutdown / safety compliance  Built-in   (TS4-F, TS4-A-F) 
Impact of shading isolated per panel
Handles multiple roof orientations easily  (any panel, any direction)  Limited by string design
Scalability (easy to add panels)  Very easy   Dependent on inverter/string sizing 
Single point of failure risk  No (panels independent)   Central inverter still risk 
Upfront hardware cost  Higher  Lower
Best suited for Complex roofs, shading, high resilience, monitoring-focused Simple roofs, mild shading, cost-sensitive
= Supported = Not supported = Partially supported / dependent on design

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