APsystems EZ1-M vs Hoymiles HMT-2250-6T

Our Verdict Winner: Hoymiles HMT-2250-6T

The Hoymiles HMT-2250-6T edges ahead in this microinverter-vs-microinverter matchup. It delivers higher efficiency (96.3% vs 96% CEC) with a longer 25-year warranty. For most installations in this power range, the Hoymiles HMT-2250-6T is the stronger choice.

Power / Capacity
800W
vs
2.3 kW
Efficiency
96.5%
vs
96.8%
Warranty
12 yrs
vs
25 yrs

Key Differences

  • APsystems EZ1-M delivers 800W AC output while Hoymiles HMT-2250-6T delivers 2.3 kW, a 1450W difference.
  • Hoymiles HMT-2250-6T achieves 96.3% CEC efficiency vs 96%.
  • Hoymiles HMT-2250-6T offers a 25-year warranty vs 12 years.
  • APsystems EZ1-M has 2 MPPT inputs while Hoymiles HMT-2250-6T has 6, affecting panel configuration flexibility.

Specifications Breakdown

Power Output & Efficiency

The APsystems EZ1-M delivers 800W AC output at 96% CEC efficiency (96.5% peak), while the Hoymiles HMT-2250-6T delivers 2.3 kW at 96.3% CEC (96.8% peak). The 1450W power difference determines the maximum solar array each inverter can handle. The Hoymiles HMT-2250-6T's higher CEC efficiency means it converts 0.3 percentage points more DC solar energy into usable AC electricity. On an average 8 kW system producing 12,000 kWh annually, this efficiency gap translates to approximately 36 kWh more usable energy per year, worth roughly $5 at $0.15/kWh.

MPPT Trackers & Panel Configuration

The APsystems EZ1-M features 2 MPPT inputs while the Hoymiles HMT-2250-6T has 6. More MPPT trackers allow independent optimization of panel strings facing different directions or experiencing different shading conditions. The Hoymiles HMT-2250-6T with 6 MPPTs is better suited for complex roof layouts with multiple orientations, while 2 MPPTs are sufficient for a single unshaded array facing one direction. The APsystems EZ1-M accepts up to 65V DC input with a 20-60V operating range, versus 65V DC and 16-60V for the Hoymiles HMT-2250-6T.

Monitoring & Communication

The APsystems EZ1-M includes APsystems EZ1 App (WiFi/Bluetooth) monitoring with WiFi / Bluetooth communication, while the Hoymiles HMT-2250-6T offers Hoymiles S-Miles Cloud (WiFi) via Sub-1G RF via DTU. Different monitoring ecosystems mean different mobile app experiences, data granularity, and integration options with third-party energy management systems. Reliable monitoring is essential for detecting production drops, identifying panel-level issues, and maximizing system uptime over the inverter's lifetime. Both carry IP67 protection ratings for equivalent environmental durability.

Warranty & Reliability

The APsystems EZ1-M comes with a 12-year warranty while the Hoymiles HMT-2250-6T offers 25 years. The Hoymiles HMT-2250-6T provides 13 extra years of coverage. Since inverters are the most failure-prone component in a solar system (with typical lifespans of 10-15 years for string inverters and 20-25+ years for microinverters), warranty length directly impacts long-term cost of ownership. A 25-year warranty fully covers the expected productive lifespan of your solar panels, eliminating the risk of out-of-pocket inverter replacement.

Specification Comparison

Specification APsystems EZ1-M Hoymiles HMT-2250-6T
Type microinverter microinverter
AC Power 800W 2250W
Peak Efficiency 96.5% 96.8%
CEC Efficiency 96% 96.3%
MPPT Trackers 2 6
Monitoring APsystems EZ1 App (WiFi/Bluetooth) Hoymiles S-Miles Cloud (WiFi)
Weight 1.6 kg 4.8 kg
Warranty 12 years 25 years

5-Dimension Head-to-Head Analysis

1. Power Capacity

Winner: Hoymiles HMT-2250-6T

The Hoymiles HMT-2250-6T delivers 2.3 kW versus 800W. The capacity difference is modest but may matter for systems near the power limit.

2. Conversion Efficiency

Winner: Hoymiles HMT-2250-6T

The Hoymiles HMT-2250-6T achieves 96.3% CEC efficiency versus 96%. Every percentage point of efficiency translates to approximately $100-200 in additional energy production over a 25-year system life on an average 8 kW system. The difference is noticeable but not dramatic in total lifetime energy value.

3. Features & Architecture

Winner: Hoymiles HMT-2250-6T

Both are microinverters with APsystems EZ1-M at 2 MPPTs vs Hoymiles HMT-2250-6T at 6. Hoymiles HMT-2250-6T's additional MPPT trackers provide more flexibility for multi-orientation roofs.

4. Warranty & Reliability

Winner: Hoymiles HMT-2250-6T

The Hoymiles HMT-2250-6T offers a 25-year warranty versus 12 years — 13 additional years of coverage. This matches the typical solar panel warranty lifespan, eliminating the risk of out-of-pocket inverter replacement during the system's productive life.

5. Overall Value

Winner: Hoymiles HMT-2250-6T

Weighing efficiency, warranty, and power capacity together, the Hoymiles HMT-2250-6T delivers the better overall package. Microinverter systems have higher per-watt hardware costs but lower long-term risk due to panel-level redundancy. Get installer quotes for both to compare actual installed costs in your area.

APsystems EZ1-M

The APsystems EZ1-M is a plug-and-play dual-input microinverter designed for DIY balcony solar and small installations, featuring Bluetooth setup and a dedicated smartphone app for hassle-free commissioning.

Pros

  • + True plug-and-play design enables DIY installation without professional electrician involvement
  • + Bluetooth commissioning via smartphone app eliminates the need for a separate ECU gateway
  • + 800W dual output supports two panels for apartment balcony or small patio solar setups
  • + One of the most affordable microinverters for entry-level solar

Cons

  • - 12-year warranty is shorter than the 25-year coverage on professional APsystems models
  • - Limited to small-scale installations and not designed for full rooftop residential systems
View full APsystems EZ1-M specs →

Hoymiles HMT-2250-6T

The Hoymiles HMT-2250-6T is a six-input three-phase microinverter that brings panel-level optimization to commercial and three-phase residential installations, eliminating the need for string inverters entirely.

Pros

  • + Six independent MPPT inputs handle six panels per unit for maximum commercial rooftop density
  • + Three-phase native output eliminates phase imbalance issues common in single-phase microinverter arrays
  • + Panel-level rapid shutdown is inherent in the microinverter architecture without additional hardware

Cons

  • - Higher total cost than a single three-phase string inverter for equivalent array sizes
  • - Six-panel dependency on one unit increases the impact of any single unit failure
  • - DTU gateway required for monitoring adds system complexity
View full Hoymiles HMT-2250-6T specs →

Choose APsystems EZ1-M If...

  • Your roof has shading, multiple orientations, or complex geometry
  • DIY enthusiasts and apartment renters who want a simple balcony or patio solar setup with smartphone-based monitoring

Choose Hoymiles HMT-2250-6T If...

  • Your roof has shading, multiple orientations, or complex geometry
  • You want maximum energy conversion efficiency to minimize power losses
  • A long warranty (25 years) is important for your peace of mind
  • Your system size requires 2 kW+ of inverter capacity
  • You need 6 independent MPPT trackers for a multi-orientation roof

Our Recommendation

Recommended Hoymiles HMT-2250-6T

The Hoymiles HMT-2250-6T is the decisive winner in this inverter comparison, outperforming the APsystems EZ1-M in 5 of 5 dimensions. Unless you have a specific requirement that the APsystems EZ1-M uniquely addresses, the Hoymiles HMT-2250-6T is the stronger choice for virtually every installation scenario.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is better, APsystems EZ1-M or Hoymiles HMT-2250-6T?

The Hoymiles HMT-2250-6T edges ahead in this microinverter-vs-microinverter matchup. It delivers higher efficiency (96.3% vs 96% CEC) with a longer 25-year warranty. For most installations in this power range, the Hoymiles HMT-2250-6T is the stronger choice.

Which inverter is more efficient?

The APsystems EZ1-M achieves 96% CEC efficiency (96.5% peak) versus the Hoymiles HMT-2250-6T at 96.3% CEC (96.8% peak). Hoymiles HMT-2250-6T converts more DC solar power to usable AC electricity. CEC efficiency is the more realistic measure, accounting for varying power levels throughout the day.

Can APsystems EZ1-M or Hoymiles HMT-2250-6T work with battery storage?

The APsystems EZ1-M is a microinverter without built-in battery management. The Hoymiles HMT-2250-6T is a microinverter without built-in battery management. Both require an AC-coupled battery system (like Tesla Powerwall) for storage, or replacement with a hybrid inverter.

Which has a better warranty?

The APsystems EZ1-M offers 12 years versus 25 years for the Hoymiles HMT-2250-6T. Hoymiles HMT-2250-6T provides 13 additional years of coverage. Paid warranty extensions are typically available from both manufacturers.

Which inverter type is better: microinverter or microinverter?

Both are microinverters, so the comparison comes down to specifications, brand ecosystem, and pricing rather than architecture. Compare efficiency, warranty, monitoring quality, and installer support when choosing between these two microinverters.

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Last updated: February 2026