Sol-Ark 15kW Hybrid Inverter | All-In-One Solar Inverter | 19500W PV Input | 15000W Output | 48V 120/240V Split Phase | Sol-Ark 15K-2P

$6,250
$6,999.00

Product Type: Inverter
SKU: sku-51778691465491
Weight: 130.0 lb
Vendor: Portable Sun LLC

EMP Hardened: No

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Description

Sol-Ark 15 kW All-in-One Hybrid Inverter—Resilient Full-Home Backup for the most demanding applications

Upgrade any Sol-Ark inverter with a military-grade EMP shield that meets MIL-STD-461G, guarding your solar array, batteries, and critical loads against electromagnetic pulses, solar flares, and severe lightning surges—so your power stays online when the grid and other systems fail.

Power your entire home—or scale up to light commercial loads—with the most versatile 48 V hybrid inverter on the market. The Sol-Ark 15K combines up to 97 % PV-to-AC efficiency, a 200 A grid pass-through for true whole-home backup, and three full-sized MPPTs with integrated rapid-shutdown controls. It ships pre-wired and battery-agnostic, so you can drop it into new installs or retrofit existing arrays to slash installation time and maximize ROI under NEM 3.0 or time-of-use programs.

Need more power? Stack up to 12 units in parallel for 180 kW of PV + battery output without replacing existing hardware. Whether you’re designing an off-grid cabin, grid-interactive whole-home backup, or a small commercial microgrid, the Sol-Ark 15K delivers rock-solid performance in 220 V single-phase, 120/240 V split-phase, or 120/208 V three-phase configurations.


Key Specifications

  • Max allowed PV power (STC): 19,500 W

  • Max PV power delivered to battery & AC: 15,000 W

  • Max PV voltage / current: 500 V DC / 26 A per MPPT

  • MPPT voltage range: 125 – 425 V

  • Continuous AC output from PV: 15,000 W (62.5 A-L @ 240 V)

  • Continuous AC output from batteries: 12,000 W (50 A-L @ 240 V)

  • Battery input: 48 V DC (43 – 63 V); 50 – 9,900 Ah bank size (~2.5kWh - ~500kWh)

  • Continuous battery charging current: 275 A

  • PV + AC-coupled inputs: 19 kW total; 3 MPPTs, 6 strings

  • Communications: CAN Bus & RS-485 (closed-loop with leading LFP brands)

  • Dimensions (H × W × D): 31.8 × 18.3 × 10.9 in (808 × 465 × 277 mm)

  • Weight: 135 lb (61.2 kg)

  • Warranty: 10 years residential / commercial

  • Generator Integration: Up to 19kW generator assist with soft-start & frequency shift. Supports 2-Wire start stop.

Why Choose Sol-Ark 15K?

  • Whole-home coverage: 12 kW battery discharge plus 200 A pass-through keeps every circuit online during outages.

  • Peak-efficiency savings: Up to 97 % weighted efficiency squeezes every kilowatt out of your array.

  • Rapid installation: Pre-wired chassis, color touchscreen, and NEC-compliant rapid shutdown slash labor hours.

  • Future-ready: Parallel up to 12 units, enroll in VPPs, integrate EV chargers, or AC-couple legacy grid-tie systems on day one.

Download the full Sol-Ark 15K datasheet or contact our NABCEP-certified team for a tailored design and quote today.

Installation and User Manual: Download

Sol-Ark Low Voltage Battery Integration Guide: Download

Sol-Ark Residential Inverter Basic Programming Guide: Download

SDM630MCT RGM User Manual: Download

Spec Sheet: Download

EMP Test Report: Download

UL Certificate 1741SB: Download

 

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I know how much energy my house consumes?

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There are two ways to obtain this information. The first would be to review the electricity bill you receive monthly. There you can get an idea of how much your consumption is in kilowatts. The second option would be to hire an electrician to come to your home and carry out a load census.

How many hours can the battery supply power?

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That will depend on your use and the amount of battery storage, as well as your technology. To give an example: a 12 volt, 250 amp battery contains 3,000 watts. That means you have 3,000 watts to be able to consume up to what the battery specifications allow (it is not recommended to use batteries at their maximum capacity).

How do I know what type of system I need?

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  • Usability

This is different for each person, as you must determine what you want a solar system for. Do you want it to power your entire home or run certain appliances in case of an emergency or power outage? Based on that answer, the type of system you need will be determined.

Can I continue adding panels to my system?

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  • Usability

This will depend on the technical specifications of your inverter and batteries since each system has its limitations. All solar panel installations must comply with limits on connections, otherwise it may cause the system to explode or burn out. Also taking into account physical limitations such as the dimensions of the roof and size of the solar panels, among many other things.

How many discharge cycles does the battery have? What type of battery is it?

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  • Usability

The one we currently have contains 1,200 discharge cycles. It is an AGM battery, which means it requires no maintenance.

What is the best type of solar panels?

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  • Recommendations

There are many brands, models and types of solar panels. Generally speaking, monocrystalline and class A panels are the best solar panels. Additionally, having a bifacial panel captures a greater amount of light.

Are used solar panels worth it?

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If they are in good condition, yes, since solar panels can produce energy for more than 25 years. Which means that a panel with a few years of use would still work well.

What are mono and poly panels?

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  • Features

Monocrystalline panels are panels whose cells are made up of a single crystal and not many fragments as is the case of the polycrystalline panel. Many people debate which ones are better.

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