
SolarEdge Home Hub Inverter Single Phase MultiRange 2.2–10 kW SE10000H-RWSKBF57
The SolarEdge Home Hub Inverter SE10000H-RWSKBF57 is a single-phase grid-tie inverter covering every residential power class from 2,200 W to 10,000 W under a single part number — SolarEdge's MultiRange concept. The installer selects and locks the required power rating at commissioning via the SolarEdge Go app, eliminating eight separate SKUs and the risk of ordering the wrong size.
Beyond pure inversion, the SE10000H-RWSKBF57 acts as the energy management hub for the whole home, co-ordinating PV production, up to three SolarEdge Home Battery 400V units, smart energy loads, and grid-backup power via the optional Backup Interface. Built on SolarEdge's HD-Wave technology, it achieves up to 99% weighted efficiency, supports up to 200% DC oversizing and requires SolarEdge power optimisers. IP65-rated for indoor or outdoor mounting, with a 12-year manufacturer warranty.
A single part number covers eight power classes: 2,200 / 3,000 / 3,680 / 4,000 / 5,000 / 6,000 / 8,000 / 10,000 W. The installer selects the required rating at commissioning via the SolarEdge Go app — eliminating eight stock lines and on-site order errors.
Distributed switching and DSP processing synthesise a clean sine wave with dramatically fewer magnetic components — achieving up to 99% weighted efficiency and a compact, lightweight enclosure that one person can install.
The inverter accepts up to twice its rated AC output in DC panel power, allowing string designs that maximise shoulder-season and low-irradiance yield while only briefly clipping at peak noon.
Directly integrates up to three SolarEdge Home Battery 400V units (5,000 W per battery) via the built-in SolarEdge Home Network — self-consumption buffering, time-of-use shifting, and backup energy storage all from one hub.
When paired with the SolarEdge Home Backup Interface (sold separately), the system provides seamless grid-backup across up to 100 A / three single-phase inverters — keeping critical loads or the whole home powered during an outage.
SafeDC automatically reduces every DC string to a safe voltage on shutdown — eliminating high-voltage DC hazard for installers and firefighters. Integrated arc fault protection adds an additional layer of fire-safety compliance.
| IDENTIFICATION | |
| Manufacturer | SolarEdge Technologies |
| Model / Part number | SE10000H-RWSKBF57 |
| Region | Europe / India / Philippines (ROW single-phase) |
| Topology | Grid-tied single-phase inverter — must be used with SolarEdge power optimisers |
| AC OUTPUT (10 kW class) | |
| Rated AC output power | 10,000 VA |
| Max. continuous output current | 45.5 A |
| AC voltage (nominal) | 220 – 230 / 240 V AC |
| AC voltage range | 184 – 264.5 V AC |
| AC frequency | 50 / 60 ± 5 Hz |
| THD | < 3% |
| Power factor | 1, adjustable −0.9 to 0.9 |
| Available power classes | 2,200 / 3,000 / 3,680 / 4,000 / 5,000 / 6,000 / 8,000 / 10,000 W |
| DC INPUT / PV | |
| Max. DC oversizing | Up to 200% |
| Number of MPPT trackers | 1 |
| PV interface | SolarEdge power optimisers (mandatory) |
| BATTERY STORAGE | |
| Supported battery | SolarEdge Home Battery 400V |
| Max. batteries per inverter | 3 |
| Continuous battery power per unit | 5,000 W |
| Charge from AC grid | Yes |
| GRID-BACKUP | |
| Grid-backup capability | Yes — requires SolarEdge Home Backup Interface (sold separately) |
| Max. backup service current | 100 A |
| Max. inverters per backup system | 3 × single-phase SolarEdge inverters |
| COMMUNICATIONS | |
| Wired interfaces | RS485, Ethernet |
| Wireless | SolarEdge Home Network (built-in); Wi-Fi optional; LTE optional |
| Commissioning | SolarEdge Go app (built-in Wi-Fi Access Point) |
| Connection unit | Integrated AC, DC and communication (built-in) |
| GENERAL | |
| Peak weighted efficiency | Up to 99% |
| Safety | SafeDC, arc fault protection, built-in DC safety switch |
| IP rating | IP65 — indoor or outdoor |
| Dimensions (H × W × D) | 360 × 370 × 185 mm |
| Operating temperature | −40 °C to +60 °C |
| MultiRange labels | Full set of 8 power-class labels supplied |
| Warranty | 12 years standard |
How does the MultiRange concept work in practice?
During installation the engineer opens the SolarEdge Go app, connects to the inverter's built-in Wi-Fi access point and selects the required power class — for example, 5,000 W. The app verifies the selection, the inverter locks to that rating, and the installer applies the matching label from the supplied set. This selection is permanent and cannot be changed after commissioning.
Are SolarEdge power optimisers mandatory?
Yes. The Home Hub inverter is designed exclusively for use with SolarEdge power optimisers (S- and P-series). The optimisers manage panel-level MPPT, shade optimisation and SafeDC voltage reduction — the inverter handles DC-to-AC conversion only. Operation without optimisers is not supported and voids the warranty.
How many batteries can it support and which model?
Up to three SolarEdge Home Battery 400V units per inverter. Each battery provides 5,000 W continuous discharge power, communicating via the built-in SolarEdge Home Network. Total usable storage capacity depends on the number of battery modules installed — see the Home Battery 400V datasheet for module configurations.
Is grid-backup included or does it need extra hardware?
Grid-backup requires the separately-purchased SolarEdge Home Backup Interface (BI-NEUNU-1P-01). This device automatically islands the home (or a critical-loads panel) from the grid within milliseconds of an outage, enabling the inverter and batteries to power the home. Up to three single-phase SolarEdge inverters can share one Backup Interface for higher combined backup capacity.
What is SafeDC and why does it matter?
SafeDC causes every power optimiser to reduce its output to a safe low voltage (≤1 V) whenever the inverter shuts down — planned or unplanned. This means the DC cables between the array and the inverter carry a safe voltage immediately on shutdown, which is critically important for installer safety on-roof and for firefighter safety during an emergency callout.
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SolarEdge Home Hub Inverter Single Phase MultiRange 2.2–10 kW SE10000H-RWSKBF57
The SolarEdge Home Hub Inverter SE10000H-RWSKBF57 is a single-phase grid-tie inverter covering every residential power class from 2,200 W to 10,000 W under a single part number — SolarEdge's MultiRange concept. The installer selects and locks the required power rating at commissioning via the SolarEdge Go app, eliminating eight separate SKUs and the risk of ordering the wrong size.
Beyond pure inversion, the SE10000H-RWSKBF57 acts as the energy management hub for the whole home, co-ordinating PV production, up to three SolarEdge Home Battery 400V units, smart energy loads, and grid-backup power via the optional Backup Interface. Built on SolarEdge's HD-Wave technology, it achieves up to 99% weighted efficiency, supports up to 200% DC oversizing and requires SolarEdge power optimisers. IP65-rated for indoor or outdoor mounting, with a 12-year manufacturer warranty.
A single part number covers eight power classes: 2,200 / 3,000 / 3,680 / 4,000 / 5,000 / 6,000 / 8,000 / 10,000 W. The installer selects the required rating at commissioning via the SolarEdge Go app — eliminating eight stock lines and on-site order errors.
Distributed switching and DSP processing synthesise a clean sine wave with dramatically fewer magnetic components — achieving up to 99% weighted efficiency and a compact, lightweight enclosure that one person can install.
The inverter accepts up to twice its rated AC output in DC panel power, allowing string designs that maximise shoulder-season and low-irradiance yield while only briefly clipping at peak noon.
Directly integrates up to three SolarEdge Home Battery 400V units (5,000 W per battery) via the built-in SolarEdge Home Network — self-consumption buffering, time-of-use shifting, and backup energy storage all from one hub.
When paired with the SolarEdge Home Backup Interface (sold separately), the system provides seamless grid-backup across up to 100 A / three single-phase inverters — keeping critical loads or the whole home powered during an outage.
SafeDC automatically reduces every DC string to a safe voltage on shutdown — eliminating high-voltage DC hazard for installers and firefighters. Integrated arc fault protection adds an additional layer of fire-safety compliance.
| IDENTIFICATION | |
| Manufacturer | SolarEdge Technologies |
| Model / Part number | SE10000H-RWSKBF57 |
| Region | Europe / India / Philippines (ROW single-phase) |
| Topology | Grid-tied single-phase inverter — must be used with SolarEdge power optimisers |
| AC OUTPUT (10 kW class) | |
| Rated AC output power | 10,000 VA |
| Max. continuous output current | 45.5 A |
| AC voltage (nominal) | 220 – 230 / 240 V AC |
| AC voltage range | 184 – 264.5 V AC |
| AC frequency | 50 / 60 ± 5 Hz |
| THD | < 3% |
| Power factor | 1, adjustable −0.9 to 0.9 |
| Available power classes | 2,200 / 3,000 / 3,680 / 4,000 / 5,000 / 6,000 / 8,000 / 10,000 W |
| DC INPUT / PV | |
| Max. DC oversizing | Up to 200% |
| Number of MPPT trackers | 1 |
| PV interface | SolarEdge power optimisers (mandatory) |
| BATTERY STORAGE | |
| Supported battery | SolarEdge Home Battery 400V |
| Max. batteries per inverter | 3 |
| Continuous battery power per unit | 5,000 W |
| Charge from AC grid | Yes |
| GRID-BACKUP | |
| Grid-backup capability | Yes — requires SolarEdge Home Backup Interface (sold separately) |
| Max. backup service current | 100 A |
| Max. inverters per backup system | 3 × single-phase SolarEdge inverters |
| COMMUNICATIONS | |
| Wired interfaces | RS485, Ethernet |
| Wireless | SolarEdge Home Network (built-in); Wi-Fi optional; LTE optional |
| Commissioning | SolarEdge Go app (built-in Wi-Fi Access Point) |
| Connection unit | Integrated AC, DC and communication (built-in) |
| GENERAL | |
| Peak weighted efficiency | Up to 99% |
| Safety | SafeDC, arc fault protection, built-in DC safety switch |
| IP rating | IP65 — indoor or outdoor |
| Dimensions (H × W × D) | 360 × 370 × 185 mm |
| Operating temperature | −40 °C to +60 °C |
| MultiRange labels | Full set of 8 power-class labels supplied |
| Warranty | 12 years standard |
How does the MultiRange concept work in practice?
During installation the engineer opens the SolarEdge Go app, connects to the inverter's built-in Wi-Fi access point and selects the required power class — for example, 5,000 W. The app verifies the selection, the inverter locks to that rating, and the installer applies the matching label from the supplied set. This selection is permanent and cannot be changed after commissioning.
Are SolarEdge power optimisers mandatory?
Yes. The Home Hub inverter is designed exclusively for use with SolarEdge power optimisers (S- and P-series). The optimisers manage panel-level MPPT, shade optimisation and SafeDC voltage reduction — the inverter handles DC-to-AC conversion only. Operation without optimisers is not supported and voids the warranty.
How many batteries can it support and which model?
Up to three SolarEdge Home Battery 400V units per inverter. Each battery provides 5,000 W continuous discharge power, communicating via the built-in SolarEdge Home Network. Total usable storage capacity depends on the number of battery modules installed — see the Home Battery 400V datasheet for module configurations.
Is grid-backup included or does it need extra hardware?
Grid-backup requires the separately-purchased SolarEdge Home Backup Interface (BI-NEUNU-1P-01). This device automatically islands the home (or a critical-loads panel) from the grid within milliseconds of an outage, enabling the inverter and batteries to power the home. Up to three single-phase SolarEdge inverters can share one Backup Interface for higher combined backup capacity.
What is SafeDC and why does it matter?
SafeDC causes every power optimiser to reduce its output to a safe low voltage (≤1 V) whenever the inverter shuts down — planned or unplanned. This means the DC cables between the array and the inverter carry a safe voltage immediately on shutdown, which is critically important for installer safety on-roof and for firefighter safety during an emergency callout.
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The SolarEdge Home Hub Inverter SE10000H-RWSKBF57 is a single-phase grid-tie inverter covering every residential power class from 2,200 W to 10,000 W under a single part number — SolarEdge's MultiRange concept. The installer selects and locks the required power rating at commissioning via the SolarEdge Go app, eliminating eight separate SKUs and the risk of ordering the wrong size.
Beyond pure inversion, the SE10000H-RWSKBF57 acts as the energy management hub for the whole home, co-ordinating PV production, up to three SolarEdge Home Battery 400V units, smart energy loads, and grid-backup power via the optional Backup Interface. Built on SolarEdge's HD-Wave technology, it achieves up to 99% weighted efficiency, supports up to 200% DC oversizing and requires SolarEdge power optimisers. IP65-rated for indoor or outdoor mounting, with a 12-year manufacturer warranty.
A single part number covers eight power classes: 2,200 / 3,000 / 3,680 / 4,000 / 5,000 / 6,000 / 8,000 / 10,000 W. The installer selects the required rating at commissioning via the SolarEdge Go app — eliminating eight stock lines and on-site order errors.
Distributed switching and DSP processing synthesise a clean sine wave with dramatically fewer magnetic components — achieving up to 99% weighted efficiency and a compact, lightweight enclosure that one person can install.
The inverter accepts up to twice its rated AC output in DC panel power, allowing string designs that maximise shoulder-season and low-irradiance yield while only briefly clipping at peak noon.
Directly integrates up to three SolarEdge Home Battery 400V units (5,000 W per battery) via the built-in SolarEdge Home Network — self-consumption buffering, time-of-use shifting, and backup energy storage all from one hub.
When paired with the SolarEdge Home Backup Interface (sold separately), the system provides seamless grid-backup across up to 100 A / three single-phase inverters — keeping critical loads or the whole home powered during an outage.
SafeDC automatically reduces every DC string to a safe voltage on shutdown — eliminating high-voltage DC hazard for installers and firefighters. Integrated arc fault protection adds an additional layer of fire-safety compliance.
| IDENTIFICATION | |
| Manufacturer | SolarEdge Technologies |
| Model / Part number | SE10000H-RWSKBF57 |
| Region | Europe / India / Philippines (ROW single-phase) |
| Topology | Grid-tied single-phase inverter — must be used with SolarEdge power optimisers |
| AC OUTPUT (10 kW class) | |
| Rated AC output power | 10,000 VA |
| Max. continuous output current | 45.5 A |
| AC voltage (nominal) | 220 – 230 / 240 V AC |
| AC voltage range | 184 – 264.5 V AC |
| AC frequency | 50 / 60 ± 5 Hz |
| THD | < 3% |
| Power factor | 1, adjustable −0.9 to 0.9 |
| Available power classes | 2,200 / 3,000 / 3,680 / 4,000 / 5,000 / 6,000 / 8,000 / 10,000 W |
| DC INPUT / PV | |
| Max. DC oversizing | Up to 200% |
| Number of MPPT trackers | 1 |
| PV interface | SolarEdge power optimisers (mandatory) |
| BATTERY STORAGE | |
| Supported battery | SolarEdge Home Battery 400V |
| Max. batteries per inverter | 3 |
| Continuous battery power per unit | 5,000 W |
| Charge from AC grid | Yes |
| GRID-BACKUP | |
| Grid-backup capability | Yes — requires SolarEdge Home Backup Interface (sold separately) |
| Max. backup service current | 100 A |
| Max. inverters per backup system | 3 × single-phase SolarEdge inverters |
| COMMUNICATIONS | |
| Wired interfaces | RS485, Ethernet |
| Wireless | SolarEdge Home Network (built-in); Wi-Fi optional; LTE optional |
| Commissioning | SolarEdge Go app (built-in Wi-Fi Access Point) |
| Connection unit | Integrated AC, DC and communication (built-in) |
| GENERAL | |
| Peak weighted efficiency | Up to 99% |
| Safety | SafeDC, arc fault protection, built-in DC safety switch |
| IP rating | IP65 — indoor or outdoor |
| Dimensions (H × W × D) | 360 × 370 × 185 mm |
| Operating temperature | −40 °C to +60 °C |
| MultiRange labels | Full set of 8 power-class labels supplied |
| Warranty | 12 years standard |
How does the MultiRange concept work in practice?
During installation the engineer opens the SolarEdge Go app, connects to the inverter's built-in Wi-Fi access point and selects the required power class — for example, 5,000 W. The app verifies the selection, the inverter locks to that rating, and the installer applies the matching label from the supplied set. This selection is permanent and cannot be changed after commissioning.
Are SolarEdge power optimisers mandatory?
Yes. The Home Hub inverter is designed exclusively for use with SolarEdge power optimisers (S- and P-series). The optimisers manage panel-level MPPT, shade optimisation and SafeDC voltage reduction — the inverter handles DC-to-AC conversion only. Operation without optimisers is not supported and voids the warranty.
How many batteries can it support and which model?
Up to three SolarEdge Home Battery 400V units per inverter. Each battery provides 5,000 W continuous discharge power, communicating via the built-in SolarEdge Home Network. Total usable storage capacity depends on the number of battery modules installed — see the Home Battery 400V datasheet for module configurations.
Is grid-backup included or does it need extra hardware?
Grid-backup requires the separately-purchased SolarEdge Home Backup Interface (BI-NEUNU-1P-01). This device automatically islands the home (or a critical-loads panel) from the grid within milliseconds of an outage, enabling the inverter and batteries to power the home. Up to three single-phase SolarEdge inverters can share one Backup Interface for higher combined backup capacity.
What is SafeDC and why does it matter?
SafeDC causes every power optimiser to reduce its output to a safe low voltage (≤1 V) whenever the inverter shuts down — planned or unplanned. This means the DC cables between the array and the inverter carry a safe voltage immediately on shutdown, which is critically important for installer safety on-roof and for firefighter safety during an emergency callout.























