As reported by Canal Solar, Solinteg, manufacturer of photovoltaic and energy storage solutions, is targeting the Brazilian market to launch of residential solution HomeOne Residential Energy Storage.
Ao Canal Solar the company reported that the HSH single-phase inverters, available in 3 and 6 kW and with storage capacity of 5 and 10 kWh, They have the function of maximizing energy efficiency and increasing the energy independence of homes.
The manufacturer also highlighted that the equipment has an IP65 rating, which guarantees suitability for both internal and external installations, being recommended for residential use.
Furthermore, he pointed out that the modular integration combines inverter, battery and BMS (Battery Management System), enabling a horizontal layout that simplifies installation and improves heat dissipation.
Single-phase HSH inverter from Solinteg. Image: Solinteg/Disclosure
Solinteg's Integ M series features three-phase hybrid inverters ranging from 25 kW to 50 kW, offers solutions for commercial and industrial photovoltaic storage applications. This inverter was created to operate in any configuration, with switching at the UPS (Uninterruptible Power Supply) level.
A Integ M series is integrated with intelligent power management system Solinteg Cloud. The system offers end s and distributors the ability to monitor and manage their devices and plants with 24-hour load monitoring.
A Integ M and Solinteg Cloud integration forms solutions like HomeOne which, as stated above, is intended for residential use and the ParkOne, suitable for commercial and industrial use.
Carlos Trotta, Sales Director for the Americas at Solinteg. Photo: Solinteg/Disclosure
"This allows us to integrate our advanced Integ M series inverters in broader applications, setting new standards in the renewable energy sector and empowering consumers with cutting-edge technology for energy independence,” said Carlos Trotta, Americas sales director for Solinteg.
"We are committed to continuing our innovations and Brazil’s journey towards an energy-efficient future”, concluded Trotta.
Solinteg seeks partners in the Brazilian market
The company is looking for a partnership with the Brazilian market. According to Anuy Gao, vice president of sales for the Americas and APAC at Solinteg, the company is going into its second year in Brazil, and is excited about the potential of the Brazilian market and is therefore looking for local partnerships.
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