Growatt launches inverters for hybrid applications in Brazil

Manufacturer prepares to serve the market after the publication of Ordinance 140/2022
Growatt solar canal launches inverters for hybrid applications in Brazil
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Manufacturer Growatt announces to the photovoltaic market its single-phase MIN 2500-6000TL-XH series and its three-phase MOD 3-10KTL3-XH series for hybrid solar applications in Brazil.

“The battery-ready feature of these new hybrid inverters offers flexibility to s, allowing them to operate within a regular grid-connected solar system and, if needed, later be upgraded to a storage system with an additional battery pack, thus saving the customer on the upfront outlay,” explained Lisa Zhang, the company’s Chief Marketing Officer.

Inmetro Ordinance regulates hybrid inverters in Brazil

According to her, with these future-proof photovoltaic solutions, Brazilians can prepare for the imposition of grid fees in the future with the flexibility to extend their solar plants to energy storage systems at any time to achieve better payback.

“Growatt is prepared to meet Brazil’s needs, we understand that storage systems will be the future, taking into that the Wire B charging gradual will be on top of what is injected into the network, in fact we will have a new solution to control export”, highlighted Talyson Alves, Marketing Manager at Growatt in Brazil.

Characteristics of inverters

The new series is configured with full rated power export to the grid plus simultaneous full rated power battery charging, with a DC/AC ratio as high as 2.

For example, a MOD 10KTL3-XH inverter can provide 10 kW of total power plus 10 kW of full battery charge at the same time, doubling system productivity. With 2 MPPTs, the string current can reach up to 16A, making it a perfect match for high power modules.

Additionally, Growatt offers customers its ARK XH battery system for a complete battery-ready solution package. The battery has a modular design, allowing for easy installation and connection to the inverter, with its Lithium-Iron-Phosphate material ensuring high stability and safety, as well as greater durability.

“We have witnessed rapid growth in demand for storage systems around the world, especially in Europe, Australia and Brazil. Against the background of Brazil's objective of reaching zero carbon by 2050, the country has enormous potential for energy storage. And we will soon bring this future-oriented solution to Brazil”, concluded Zhang.

Photo by Ericka Araújo
Ericka Araújo
Communications Leader Canal Solar. Host of Papo Solar. Since 2020, he has been following the renewable energy market. He has experience in producing podcasts, interview programs and writing journalistic articles. In 2019, he received the 2019 Tropical Journalist Award from SBMT and the FEAC Journalism Award.

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  1. Let's hope that these new Growatt Models have a 110 volt output, because... our household appliances here in the Southeast tend to be “all” 127 volts and so we won't need to have a transformer for each appliance in the Residence, as is currently suggested. !!!

  2. Could you send me a catalog with the new products and supplier in the state of Rio de Janeiro. Because the one in Santa Catarina takes a long time.

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