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Last Updated: 29 April 2026

What is an next3 inverter?

The next3 is a 3-phase 16 kVA inverter-charger with 2 built-in solar high voltage...

Last Updated: 29 April 2026

What is an next1 inverter?

The next1 is a single-phase, high-end, swiss made 6500VA or 4500VA inverter-charger with a...

Last Updated: 1 May 2026

Does the next series of inverter-chargers have a smartboost function?

Yes they have. The smartboost of the next series is automatically controlled by the...

Last Updated: 1 May 2026

What’s AC flex?

The AC flex is an hybrid configurable second AC source input (1) or second...

Last Updated: 1 May 2026

Can I do AC coupling with next inverter-chargers?

Yes it’s possible to perfom the AC coupling (adding an ongrid inverter in the...

Last Updated: 21 May 2026

Is it necessary to have an nx interface?

For next1 inverter-chargers: Every next1 has the equivalent of the nx interface displayed as...

Last Updated: 22 May 2026

What is the Smartboost function?

Our device performs peak shaving function with the Smart Boost, which means above a...

Last Updated: 22 May 2026

I have a weak grid and I want to have a backup genset​

The next inverter/charger series can be configured with two AC sources (grid + genset)....

Last Updated: 22 May 2026

Can you guarantee that your inverter will be able to start my load?​

Surge power capacity is a tradition in Studer products. It is very important in...

Last Updated: 22 May 2026

I have a weak grid with a low power connection capacity​

Our device performs peak shaving function with the Smart Boost, which means above a...

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