The inverter’s output impedance can be adjusted to reduce harmonic interference on the grid. Advanced current control strategies like PI and quasi-PR control enable precise control of the inverter’s output current, further reducing harmonics. PI control compensates for error signals to eliminate steady-state errors but has limited ability to suppress harmonics in high-frequency ranges. Quasi-PR control combines proportional, integral, and resonance control to suppress specific frequency harmonics. Establishing a grid-connected photovoltaic inverter and harmonic source model is crucial for grid harmonics management. This model provides insights into harmonic generation by inverters, enabling targeted mitigation measures. It can also assess the impact of control strategies on harmonic suppression, providing a theoretical basis for optimization. Optimizing grid inverter control strategies is critical for maintaining grid stability and enhancing power quality. Thorough research on grid-connected photovoltaic inverter harmonics and effective control strategies contribute to renewable energy development and green, low-carbon energy systems.