Typical Areas of Application
The use of inverters is widespread among private users, commercial users, and public institutions. With our IVT inverters, we inspire everyone from camping beginners to professional users in trades, emergency services, and industry – everywhere where a reliable and independent power supply is needed.
Inverters are particularly often used here:
- Emergency vehicles
- Service vehicles
- Tradesmen´s vehicles
- Motorhomes
- Commercial vehicles
- Tiny houses
- Balcony solar systems
- Solar system terrace roofs
- Solar system garage roofs
- Garden huts
FAQ Section
Is the inverter suitable for continuous operation?
The inverters are designed for continuous operation, so long-term use in motorhomes, commercial vehicles, or even emergency vehicles is no problem for the device. We are convinced of our products and therefore offer you a 3-year warranty!
Does this inverter safely fit my intended use?
That’s quickly answered! Simply contact our technical support without obligation! We will help you quickly and free of charge. Whether for campers, off-grid systems, or commercial use – with our team, we will work together with you to find out which inverter suits your needs.
What requirements must an inverter meet?
When buying an inverter, please make sure it has an E-approval in order to be certain that this device has been tested and can be used safely. All inverters in our shop have this E-approval, so you can use our devices with the greatest confidence.
What should be considered in commercial use?
In commercial use, it is important to ensure that the device has galvanic isolation. This is usually required for the commercial use of inverters. The inverters on ampanet have this galvanic isolation, which means that there is no electrically conductive connection between the input and output circuits, and the inverter can be used commercially without additional personal protection devices (RCD or DI switch). However, if a multiple socket outlet is connected and several 230V consumers are used at the same time, the trade associations require that each additional consumer must be protected with a separate RCD or DI switch.