Rigid anti-backflow devices completely prevent backflow by directly disconnecting the grid-tied cabinet switch and the inverter branch circuit switch. However, photovoltaic (PV) systems introduce a new dynamic. When a PV system generates more electricity than the local load consumes, the excess power flows onto the grid. This reverse flow of energy, originating from PV modules → inverter → load → grid, is referred to as reverse current or. For PV projects designed for self-consumption without grid feeding, anti-backflow protection is crucial for achieving sustainable energy independence. What Is Anti-Backflow? In a PV system, the solar modules produce direct current (DC), which is converted to alternating current (AC) by an inverter. In a solar PV system, “reverse flow” happens when the electricity generated by solar panels or discharged from an energy storage system exceeds the site's real-time power consumption. In some regions, this is allowed.