Device Comparison

Growatt MOD 3-15KTL3-X vs MOD 3000-10000TL3-XH

A Growatt three-phase family comparison for buyers deciding between a standard string platform and the battery-ready XH route.

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Which To Choose

Start with the practical fit, then read the table.

Growatt MOD 3-15KTL3-X

Best fit when a 15 kW inverter class, battery-ready planning, and backup requirements like no native backup output verified for the MOD TL3-X grid-tied inverter; backup depends on separate storage/backup equipment..

Growatt MOD 3000-10000TL3-XH

Best fit when a 10 kW inverter class, battery-ready planning, and backup requirements like conditional. BP/backup setup requires SYN 50-XH-30 plus compatible APX HV battery; backup load design depends on installer configuration..

Use this comparison when you already like Growatt and need to decide whether a standard three-phase string inverter is enough or whether the battery-ready XH path is the smarter long-term pick.

At A Glance

Key fit signals before the full table

A quick pass over the most decision-shaping details for each device in this featured comparison.

Growatt MOD 3-15KTL3-X

Rated power
15 kW
Max PV input
22.5 kW
MPPT trackers
2
Battery ready
Yes

Growatt MOD 3000-10000TL3-XH

Rated power
10 kW
Max PV input
20 kW
MPPT trackers
2
Battery ready
Yes
Before You Decide

Checks that matter before price.

  • Match rated power and MPPT layout to the roof, not just the headline inverter size.
  • Check whether battery-ready really means compatible with the battery path you want.
  • Look at backup behavior early, because it can change wiring and quote complexity.
  • Decide whether the vendor app is enough or whether local data access matters later.
Install fit
Phase support Three-phase 220/400 V AC, 3W+N+PE grid connection. Three-phase 220/380 V or 230/400 V AC, 3W+N+PE, 50/60 Hz.
Installation Wall-mounted three-phase PV string inverter with IP66 enclosure; installer-led AC/DC wiring. Wall-mounted indoor/outdoor IP66 three-phase battery-ready PV inverter.
Measurement Three-phase grid-tied PV string inverter for residential and light commercial solar generation. Three-phase battery-ready PV string inverter with optional high-voltage battery / backup-system role.
Max current 25 A 16.7 A
Rated power 15 kW 10 kW
Inverter fit
Max PV input 22.5 kW 20 kW
MPPT trackers 2 2
Battery ready Yes Yes
Backup support No native backup output verified for the MOD TL3-X grid-tied inverter; backup depends on separate storage/backup equipment. Conditional. BP/backup setup requires SYN 50-XH-30 plus compatible APX HV battery; backup load design depends on installer configuration.
Monitoring
Protocol ShinePhone / ShineServer ShinePhone / ShineServer
Local API No No
Cloud dependency Core grid-tied inverter operation is local hardware-based; remote monitoring uses Growatt Shine WiFi/4G/LAN/Link accessories and Growatt monitoring platform. Not cloud-only; ShinePhone/ShineServer are cloud/app monitoring, while USB/RS485 and optional WiFi/LAN/RF communication paths are listed.
Home Assistant Yes Yes
Solar fit
Solar import/export Yes Yes
Buying context
Price range Installer supplied; hardware price varies by model and region Installer supplied; hardware price varies by model and region
Availability Global / regional Growatt availability through distributors and installers; exact model certification and stock vary by market. Global Growatt product family; regional availability varies by certification and market.
Source check
Last verified Jun 18, 2026 Jun 13, 2026
Product page Official page Official page
Documentation Official docs Official docs
Verdict

Choose MOD TL3-X for a simpler lower-cost three-phase install, and MOD TL3-XH when battery planning is likely to matter later.

FAQ

Common decision questions.

Which solar inverter should I choose?

Choose the option that matches your installation constraints and data path first. For Growatt MOD 3-15KTL3-X vs Growatt MOD 3000-10000TL3-XH, the full table is most useful after you know whether local data access, cloud convenience, backup behavior, solar visibility, or expansion matters most.

What should I check before comparing prices?

Check installation fit, required accessories, official documentation, monitoring platform support, and any unknown fields in the source-checked table. Price is only useful once those constraints are clear.

Can these devices work with local dashboards or Home Assistant?

Growatt MOD 3-15KTL3-X, Growatt MOD 3000-10000TL3-XH list Home Assistant support in the catalog. Local API support is not currently marked for these devices. Confirm firmware, region, and integration maturity before treating this as a final compatibility guarantee.

Are unknown fields a reason to avoid a device?

Not always. Unknown means the field was not confirmed from the reviewed source data. Treat it as a question for the installer, reseller, or manufacturer before making a purchase decision.

Does the verdict replace the specification table?

No. The verdict is a practical shortcut. Use the table to confirm the exact constraints that matter for your home, especially installation, monitoring, and support details.

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