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James Ndungu (Editor-in-Chief)

James Ndungu headshot, inverter expert and Editor-in-Chief

James Ndungu is a power equipment consultant and the founder of Inverter Geek. He specializes in solar and battery inverter reviews, guides, and comparisons for both off-grid and grid-tied systems. His work helps readers make informed purchasing and installation decisions while maximizing inverter efficiency, system stability, and long-term performance.

James has completed the SEI Solar Professionals Certificate Program (SPCP), Victron Professional Training, and holds a Diploma in Solar Energy Engineering, strengthening his technical expertise in solar power system design, inverter integration, and energy storage applications.

With hands-on expertise in inverter selection, load balancing, battery integration, and system tuning, James helps Inverter Geek readers choose the right inverter for reliable power delivery in both residential and off-grid environments. He takes a practical, real-world approach, drawing on years of experience with complex power conversion systems, including solar EV charging.

On his blog ElectricVehicleGeek.com, he not only reviews EV chargers but also helps clients design solar EV charging systems that handle high-amperage continuous loads, reduce energy losses, and deliver reliable performance under demanding EV charging conditions.

As a DIY enthusiast and off-roader, James has personally installed battery inverters in his custom Jeep for off-roading adventures. Readers can explore some of his Jeep modifications and projects on his blog, JeepRunner.com.

James understands how difficult it can be to find reliable information on solar and battery inverters. Most resources focus only on individual specifications without meaningful comparisons, and even professionals can spend days researching the right inverter for a specific power setup.

To solve this problem, James created Inverter Geek. The platform makes inverter research easier by providing side-by-side comparisons, beginning with models from the same brand and highlighting key technical differences by power classification. His goal is to help readers quickly find the right inverter for their needs and budget without the usual guesswork.

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