
Do you have a single-phase or three-phase connection? That determines which home battery and inverter you can use. Everything explained with a clear comparison.
Whether you're looking for a plug-and-play system or a complete high-voltage installation — the type of your electrical connection is the starting point. In the Netherlands, approximately 70% of homes have a single-phase connection (25A or 35A). New build homes and larger detached houses increasingly have a three-phase connection (3x25A or 3x35A).
The distinction matters: a three-phase system on a single-phase connection won't work. And a single-phase inverter on a three-phase connection only utilises one third of the grid capacity. In this article, we explain the difference and help you make the right choice.
A single-phase connection has one active power conductor (phase) and a neutral conductor. The maximum simultaneous power is limited to 25A × 230V = 5,750 W (or 35A × 230V = 8,050 W). Most homes in the Netherlands fall into this category. Plug-and-play systems always operate on single-phase.
A three-phase connection has three active phases and distributes power across three circuits. The maximum power is 3 × 25A × 230V = 17,250 W. This is ideal for households with a heat pump, large EV charger (11-22 kW) or high total consumption. New build homes receive a three-phase connection as standard.
The overview below helps you quickly determine which type of system suits your connection and situation:
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| Feature | Single-phase system | Three-phase system | Recommendation |
|---|---|---|---|
| Max. power | 5.75 – 8 kW | 15 – 20 kW | Three-phase for EV + heat pump |
| Installation costs | Lower | Higher | Single-phase for simple setups |
The choice of battery system is closely linked to your connection type and your inverter. Here are the most popular combinations:
For a single-phase connection, plug-and-play systems and smaller hybrid inverters are the logical choice. The most requested models are:
For a three-phase connection, you need a three-phase hybrid inverter. This distributes power evenly across all three phases, which is essential for a stable system with high simultaneous consumption. Popular options include:
Your connection type is listed on your consumer unit report (request via Mijnnetbeheerder.nl) or is visible from the number of phase fuses in your consumer unit. One fuse = single-phase. Three identical fuses behind a main fuse = three-phase. Unsure? A certified installer can determine it in 5 minutes.
Currently on single-phase but considering a three-phase upgrade in the future (e.g. when purchasing a heat pump or large EV charger)? Then opt for a three-phase compatible battery that also works on single-phase, so you can easily upgrade later without replacing the battery.
The choice between single-phase and three-phase is decisive for the entire configuration of your home battery system. A wrong choice leads to underutilisation or technical incompatibility. Our advisers assess your consumer unit free of charge and provide tailored advice.
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