AdvanSol and DSolar invest in MLPEs to increase the safety of PV systems in Brazil

Solutions integrate rapid shutdown and optimizers with remote monitoring, compatible with more than 16 inverter brands
AdvanSol and DSolar invest in MLPEs to increase the safety of PV systems in Brazil
Solutions that ensure the safe shutdown of photovoltaic systems are essential. Photo: AdvanSol/Disclosure

Module-Level Power Electronics (MLPEs) are advanced power electronics integrated into solar power systems to optimize module performance, energy production, system security, and monitoring and operating capabilities.

Such technology offers advantages in of efficiency, reliability, flexibility and monitoring capabilities by focusing on individual PV modules, compared to the array-level control of traditional power electronics.

In this context, AdvanSol, as a solar -level control expert, in partnership with DSolar, stated that it is committed to maximally improving the safety and output efficiency of the DC system in the solar plant.

With years of experience in researching innovations for the market, the manufacturer's solutions not only meet the most stringent safety requirements and tests, such as UL 1741, CSA C22.2 No.107.1 and CSA C22.2 No.330, but also offer safety solutions on the DC side of the system, from residential systems to C&I applications.

Based on the data revealed, the company emphasized that its intelligent control solutions can reduce operating costs by an average of 30%, increase power generation by 10% to 30%, and improve installation capacity by more than 30%.

AdvanSol's main product categories include:

  • R series (rapid shutdown): rapid shutdown solution ensures rapid disconnection at the module level and reduces the module voltage to 1 V within 30 seconds;
  • MR series (Monitoring and Rapid Shutdown): combines rapid shutdown with monitoring and enables detailed control of module performance via remote control on the Acloud intelligent platform;
  • MRO series (optimizers): integrates three functions – rapid shutdown, monitoring and energy optimization. Acloud platform, 1:1 digital reconstruction of the physical power plant, accurately points out the real-time data of each module.
Photo: AdvanSol/Disclosure

Compliance with ABNT NBR 17193

The recent implementation of the standard ABNT NBR 17193: 2025 reinforces the need for solutions that ensure the safe shutdown of photovoltaic systems. The company highlighted that its technology is already prepared to meet these requirements, offering a competitive advantage for distributors and integrators.

The solar energy sector in Brazil is undergoing a significant transformation with the implementation of the ABNT NBR 17193 standard, which establishes new safety requirements for photovoltaic systems.

This change directly impacts the system design, requiring advanced solutions to ensure the protection of people and equipment. Given this scenario, AdvanSol emphasized that it is entering the Brazilian market, bringing cutting-edge MLPE technology with a focus on rapid shutdown and power optimizers.

Strategic partnership for the Brazilian market

AdvanSol's entry into Brazil is made possible through an exclusive partnership with DSolar, a company responsible for logistics, sales, marketing, pre-sales, after-sales and warranty management.

According to the company, this ensures that the products are available with high-quality technical and commercial , facilitating the adoption of this technology by distributors and EPCists.

“One of the main highlights is the universal compatibility of AdvanSol solutions. The system has already been validated with more than 16 inverter brands, ensuring perfect integration without the need for complex adaptations,” reported Fernando Domingos, Country Manager of DSolar in Brazil.

“This means that integrators can install AdvanSol devices with any module and any inverter available on the market, making the solution extremely versatile,” he concluded.

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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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