In the heart of Lajeado (RS), a farm is harvesting more than just agricultural products: it is harvesting clean energy. With a focus on sustainability and energy independence, the site has adopted the HPT 75 kW three-phase on-grid inverter from Hypontech, reinforcing the growing trend of electrification and efficiency in Brazilian agribusiness.
Designed to meet the demands of commercial and industrial photovoltaic systems, the manufacturer's inverter offers up to six MPPTs and maximum efficiency of 98,7%. In addition, it allows oversizing of up to 150% on the DC (direct current) side and overload of up to 110% on the AC (alternating current) side, providing greater flexibility and energy production even in periods of high demand.
Another highlight is its starting voltage of 180 V and wide tracking range from 150 V to 1000 V, which guarantees power generation from the early hours of the day, even in low light.
Security and reliability for challenging environments
Designed for continuous operation in agricultural environments, the equipment features AFCI and Type II surge protection on both the DC and AC sides, as well as an IP66 rating, which makes it resistant to dust, humidity and extreme weather conditions.
Smart management and real-time monitoring
The Lajeado farm can now monitor the performance of its plant in real time through the Hypon.Cloud platform, which allows continuous monitoring via Wi-Fi, 4G or LAN connection. This connectivity ensures agility in maintenance and greater use of solar generation.
Clean energy driving innovation in the field
With the installation of the inverter Hypontech, the rural property reduced its energy costs, increased its autonomy and took an important step towards a more sustainable operation.
“We offer robust, efficient and connected solutions. Whether in farms, industries or commercial buildings, we reaffirm our commitment to building a greener and more energy-efficient future,” concluded the company.
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