Hi Peter3991,
We had an over voltage issue earlier this year which was caused by lots of solar production and low consumption in our local grid. This artificially raised the line voltage which caused our inverter and battery system to shut down until the voltage returned to tolerance.
This happened over a mild spell of weather where there was a low usage of heating or cooling.
It was solved by SAPN (SA distribution) switching us to a different phase from the mains which had less solar feed in on it. It did the trick.
Solar inverters feed in at a higher voltage than the mains (our is set to peak at 259v I think). If you have a lot of feed at this higher voltage and not much consumption on the phase in your local grid the voltage is pushed up.
This is my layman understanding of this.....happy to be corrected