New solar pump driver models launched on the market

Products, aimed at agribusiness, optimize the energy of solar s
New solar pump driver models launched on the market
Equipment has an 18-month warranty. Photo: Soprano/Disclosure

Soprano, through its Renewable Energies unit, announces the launch of two new solar pump driver models, with powers of 5,5 kW and 11 kW, expanding its product line to meet the growing demand for sustainable and low operating cost solutions in agribusiness and the rural sector.

The new products aim to optimize the energy of solar s, ensuring maximum efficiency in pumping water in regions with limited or no access to the electricity grid.

By using photovoltaic energy, the product guarantees autonomy and efficiency in remote areas, contributing to the success of agricultural operations. In addition, the equipment can operate with alternating current, offering flexibility for situations where solar energy is not available.

The product's highlights include its compact and rugged design, suitable for installations in demanding environments, and its frequency conversion control technology, which improves energy efficiency and extends the equipment's service life. The drivers also feature input for level sensors and are compatible with three-phase AC motors, as long as the maximum operating power is respected.

With an 18-month warranty, the new models are ideal for a variety of applications, including crop irrigation, water supply for rural homes and animal drinking fountains, as well as moving water from cisterns and artesian wells to water tanks.

The new solar pump drivers are available through Soprano's partner integrators and through the company's direct channel.

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Photo by Mateus Badra
Mateus Badra
Journalist graduated from PUC-Campinas. He worked as a producer, reporter and presenter on TV Bandeirantes and Metro Jornal. He has been following the Brazilian electricity sector since 2020.

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