What are high power microinverters?

Technology has been expanding possibilities in the solar energy market
What are high power microinverters?
Microinverters are already better investments in several projects because they do not require the use of RSD, for example. Photo: TSUNESS/Disclosure

Have you ever wondered how a microinverter can transform the way we design photovoltaic systems?

The microinverters has been expanding the possibilities in the solar energy market and TSUNESS presents a line that redefines technical parameters for different installation configurations, especially in commercial and residential contexts.

The new MX2400D, MX2500D, MX2700D, MX3000D and MX3300D microinverter series represents a technological breakthrough compared to traditional string inverters, especially for small and medium-sized commercial projects with versatile, robust and efficient solutions.

Why High Power Microinverters

High-power microinverters bring several advantages to residential, commercial, and industrial projects. Here are the main benefits:

1. Scalability for Larger Projects

The evolution of photovoltaic systems has demonstrated growth in the use of microinverters beyond the limits of microgeneration (75kW).

In this context, the high-power microinverters of the MX line (up to 3,3 kW per unit) offer a technical architecture that enables the implementation of systems with higher powers while maintaining modularity, safety, and ease of monitoring and maintenance. This flexibility allows designers and installers to develop more comprehensive and customized solutions for different commercial and industrial consumption profiles.

2. Greater Safety (Low DC Voltage)

Electrical safety is also paramount in this configuration. By distributing the power conversion at the module level, the risks of electrical arcs and overloads are substantially reduced.

Compared to string inverters, which concentrate all energy conversion at a single point, TSUNESS MX microinverters spread out the conversion points, creating a powerful and intrinsically safer system.

All TSUNESS microinverters comply with INMETRO 515/2023. They operate at low direct current (DC) voltage, eliminating the need for devices such as AFCI (Arc Fault Circuit Interrupter).

Furthermore, in states such as MG, MT, GO and DF, where RSD (Rapid Shutdown) is mandatory, TSUNESS microinverters waive this requirement, simplifying the design and reducing costs in commercial and industrial projects.

3. Installation Flexibility

The new MX line (MX2400D, MX2500D, MX2700D, MX3000D and MX3300D) allows the use of up to 6 photovoltaic modules per microinverter, adapting to different types of projects and layouts.

In addition, the MX line facilitates installation in 7,5 kW projects, which is the limit allowed by the Fast Track ANEEL. For example, combining 3 MX2500 units results in exactly 7,5 kW, making sizing more practical and efficient.

4. Stable and Efficient Communication

The new MX line models offer WiFi and RS485 communication options, meeting different connectivity needs. RS485 communication is especially valued in commercial and industrial projects for its stability and security.

5. Competitiveness

Microinverters are generally better investments in many projects because they do not require the use of RSD, String Box, MPPTs and are easier to install. Studies show that systems with microinverters can offer up to 20% more energy generation compared to central inverter systems, which translates into a higher return on investment.

The new line of high-power microinverters from TSUNESS further maximizes the return on investment as we increase energy generation associated with a cost reduction of up to 15% over the previous line (MP3000) without compromising quality, using only top-of-the-line components and a 15-year warranty for the whole of Brazil.

In short, TSUNESS MX series microinverters are not just an alternative to inverters string, but a technologically superior solution for residential, commercial and industrial projects that demand flexibility, efficiency and safety.

The opinions and information expressed are the sole responsibility of the author and do not necessarily represent the official position of the author. Canal Solar.

Photo by Victor Segato
Victor Segato
With over 20 years of experience in international business, he holds a degree in Foreign Trade and ing, an MBA in International Logistics from FDC and a specialization in Solar Energy and Energy Efficiency. He currently holds the position of Head of Latam at Tsuness Co. Ltd.

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