Solinteg launches 3-50 kW hybrid storage inverters for the Brazilian market

Product is aimed at residential and C&I applications; The manufacturer also has on-grid inverters from 1,5-25 kW
26-10-23-canal-solar-Solinteg launches 3-50 kW hybrid storage inverters for the Brazilian market
Solinteg launches 3-50 kW hybrid storage inverters for the Brazilian market

A Solinteg launched for the Brazilian photovoltaic market yours hybrid inverters de storage power supply from 3-50 kW of the Integ M series, aimed at residential and C&I (Commercial and Industrial) applications.

The manufacturer also presented in the country the 1,5-25 kW on-grid inverters from the Integ O series, the smart meters from the Integ R series and the batteries from the Integ E series. The solutions were displayed at Intersolar South America 2023.

“We are very pleased with the growth witnessed in the Brazilian photovoltaic energy storage market through this exhibition,” said Xiaofeng Gao, general manager for the Americas at Solinteg.

“Our commitment is to the intelligent integration of solar energy and storage, allowing s to achieve electricity cost savings and greater energy independence,” he highlighted.

C&I projects will be the protagonists in the transition to battery systems

According to Carlos Trotta, the company's Sales Director for the Americas, with local offices and a dedicated local team, Solinteg can have closer interactions with Brazilian customers, offering them more efficient and superior services and products.

“Our Integ M series – ranging from single-phase 3-8 kW for residential use to three-phase 25-50 kW for various C&I application scenarios – enables us to deliver customers an intelligent energy management system designed to create added value, ” he emphasized.

About Solinteg

Headquartered in Wuxi, China, the company maintains subsidiaries in , Australia and Singapore, with offices also established in the Czech Republic, India and Brazil.

“In the evolving landscape of Brazil’s energy sector, Solinteg emerges not just as a supplier, but as a strategic partner for the country’s solar ambitions. A brighter and more sustainable Brazil is on the horizon and Solinteg is positioned to lead this process”, 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.

Answers of 2

  1. Why does a continental country like Brazil, which is emerging in the renewable energy sector, not have a factory with this technology on Brazilian soil?
    Our government and leadership must make an agreement to exchange knowledge and invest in our own generation with our technology.

    Eng. Sergio Roberto

  2. Hybrid inverters can BE an option when there is a power outage in urban centers, at least saving the refrigerator and the domestic friser.

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