Micro-inverters. Yes, grid tie is best. And most economical and completely
normal. That is true for residential solar generally,  most homes will
benefit from grid tie. So no problem.

On Fri, Jul 12, 2019 at 7:21 PM jim via EV <[email protected]> wrote:

>  Microinverters that are currentlly available require grid tie to
> function, or some source of good AC to feed into.  My garage and shop
> system is off grid and charges the Leaf in addition to running other stuff,
> but it has a seperate 1500 amp hour 24 volt battery that is charged by
> solar and wind.  I can charge the Leaf at up to 4 kw due to the size of my
> inverter.  There is currently no simple way to do what you are thinking of.
> Jim Erdman, in Western Wisconsin
>     SNIP

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