The use of a neutral conductor to an inverter has always been a bit of a mystery. I have always despised the neutral conductor as it seems unnecessary and is a waste of money and resources. I have been out of commercial PV for several years, so maybe this is changed , but in the past it seemed like most manufacturers would discourage skipping the neutral conductor even if the inverter was capable of working fine without it. I have never been able to clear answer on why this was and why using a neutral seems to be so common. In the past people on this forum have said it is required for UL 1741, but that doesn't make any sense because they are some inverters that do not need it so that seems to blow that theory.