Growatt displays series of inverters and storage solutions at Expo GD

Highlights were the MIN-X2, which achieved an increase in input current, the NEO microinverters and the APX commercial battery
Solar energy Canal Solar Growatt showcases series of inverters and storage solutions at Expo GD
Growatt stand at Expo GD. Image: Growatt/Disclosure

A Growatt presented in 8th GD Expo, which occurred in Belo Horizonte (MG), during the 16th and 17th of November, a wide series de products for residential and C&I (Commercial and Industrial) applications, as well as its solutions for energy storage and chargers for EVs (electric vehicles).

Among the highlights was the series of MIN-X2 residential inverters, which has a compact design and OLED touch display. The company updated the model to the X2 family and increased the maximum string input current to 16 A – on the MIN 2500-6000TL-X2, and 18 A – on the MIN 7000-10000TL-X2.

According to the manufacturer, with higher current on the DC side, the inverter is compatible with higher power photovoltaic modules, maximizing electricity generation.

Another piece of equipment highlighted at the event was the microinverter NEO 1200/2000M-X, designed for more flexible residential scenario. “With 4 MPPTs, Growatt microinverters ensure that each module works individually.”

“This way, no matter the roofs with different orientations, partial shading or singular defect, the projects are always generating maximum energy with sustainability and durability”, highlighted the company.

Growatt equipment portfolio. Image: Growatt/Disclosure
Growatt equipment portfolio. Image: Growatt/Disclosure

Storage Solutions

In addition to this equipment, Growatt displayed the WIT series with a range from 50 kW to 100 kW, and the APX commercial battery, with a capacity from 129 kWh to 200 kWh.

The product has an integrated optimizer at module level and the possibility of mixing new and old batches, ensuring that the energy of each component is used completely.

“In the future, Growatt will continue to explore the limits of new technology, providing improved distributed energy solutions to s around the world,” they concluded.

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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