“Should I buy a UPS or an inverter?” is one of the most common power-backup questions in India. They solve different problems – here is the practical difference.

The core difference: switchover time
A UPS switches to battery in milliseconds – fast enough that your computer never reboots. A typical home inverter takes longer to switch, which is fine for fans and lights but can reboot a PC or interrupt a router.
What each is best for
- UPS – computers, CCTV/DVR, Wi-Fi routers, billing machines, point-of-sale, medical and sensitive electronics that must never lose power.
- Inverter – whole-home loads like fans, lights and TVs for long outages, using a large external battery.
Runtime
A UPS is built for short bridges – long enough to save work and ride out short cuts, or shut down safely. For multi-hour backup of an office’s computers, choose a higher-VA UPS or one that supports external battery packs.
For a small business
Most Indian shops use both: an inverter for general lighting/fans, and a UPS dedicated to the billing PC, router and CCTV so those never blink. Size the UPS to that critical load – see our UPS range.
Bottom line
Need uninterrupted, instant backup for electronics? Buy a UPS. Need long-duration backup for fans and lights? An inverter. Many homes and shops need one of each.
Browse the full range in our APC UPS collection, or talk to us for a recommendation.
