Modern, high-quality solar inverters should consistently operate at an efficiency rating between 95% and 98%, with some premium-tier models peaking above 99%. This means you are sacrificing up to 15% of your generated solar power just to make it usable. In contrast, a true high-efficiency model changes the game. That range is wide because efficiency depends heavily on the type of inverter, how much load it's handling, and the conditions it operates in. Some of the power can be lost as heat, and also some stand-by power is consumed for keeping the inverter in powered mode.