The year 2023 saw unprecedented growth in the incorporation of new centralized generation plants. With the entry into commercial operation of 291 projects, the country boosted its installed capacity by more than 10,3 GW, the highest annual growth since the beginning of the historical series of ANEEL (National Electric Energy Agency) in 1997.
In this scenario of expansion of centralized generation, the need for equipment that meets the needs of investors, especially in the photovoltaic market, motivated the launch of 333~350 kW inverters for utility-scale applications from the manufacturer Solis.
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According to the company, the new line of inverters arrives on the Brazilian market with exceptional technical characteristics, designed to meet the growing demands of the centralized generation sector.
With a starting voltage of 500 V, the Solis 350 kW inverter sets a new standard in the market, suring the average of 550 V. “This feature not only improves system efficiency, but also contributes to the optimization of the design of solar installations, resulting in tangible economic benefits,” said the manufacturer.
Also according to Solis, in order to meet the most varied market demands, the product will be available in two different versions. The version with 12 MPPTs and 24 inputs has high input current, ideal for working together with bifacial modules. The M16 version, with 16 MPPTs and 32 inputs, allows greater flexibility and performance in different environments.
Furthermore, as long as their electrical ability parameters are respected, the new equipment operates with overload values greater than 50%, thus attesting to its robustness in different project scenarios.
launch event
Solis will promote, on January 30th at the Sheraton Hotel, in São Paulo (SP), a product launch event. At the meeting, they will present the details, benefits and specificities of the Solis 350 kW inverter, in addition to lectures on trends in the centralized generation market and new technologies in solar s. Access the website and sign up.
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