Sungrow launches three inverters for the Brazilian market

The company will be present at Intersolar South America, which takes place in São Paulo (SP)
Sungrow launches three inverters for the Brazilian market
S2000S-SA Microinverter. Photo: Sungrow/Disclosure

A Sunrow will be present again at Intersolar South America, which will be held between the 27th and 29th of August, at Expo Center Norte, in São Paulo (SP). The company is preparing to launch three inverter models on the Brazilian market during the event. 

Located in the white pavilion, stand W2.10, the company will present its microinverter (first day), hinverter SG250HX-20 (second day) and the inverter SG75CX-LV (third day).

“Intersolar South America is one of the largest and most influential fairs in the solar and renewable energy sector, now taking place in Brazil. Sungrow, with its solid commitment to Brazil and the largest local structure in the sector, with more than 100 employees, could not fail to make its important presence at the fair”, Rafael Ribeiro, Country Manager at Sungrow Brasil.

S2000S-SA Microinverter

On the first day of the event, the manufacturer launches the S2000S-SA microinverter, 2 kW, in Brazil – aimed at residential applications. The product falls into the MLPE (module-level power electronics) category and, unlike string inverters that work connected to series of photovoltaic modules, each input of the S2000S-SA microinverter is connected to a different module. 

According to Sungrow, the input circuit has 4 independent MPPTs, bringing greater flexibility to rooftop PV arrangements and advantages in of O&M (Operation and Maintenance), as it enables individualized control and monitoring of the connected modules.

The S2000S-SA is equipped with extended range Wi-Fi technology, with the ability to synchronize with other microinverters on the roof, which makes the equipment installation and commissioning process more agile. Furthermore, as a highlight, the product features an innovative thermal design, which allows it to sustain nominal power up to 50°C.

The company will present its portfolio of modules at the event. Photo: Sungrow/Disclosure

SG250HX-20 Inverter

On the second day of the event, the company will launch the SG250HX-20 inverter, designed to optimize energy generation in distributed minigeneration solar plants. With advanced monitoring, diagnostics and control capabilities, the solution increases the efficiency and reliability of photovoltaic systems.

The SG250HX-20 stands out for its compatibility with all types of s, offering flexibility in design and project implementation. The inverter features a rated power of 250 kW at 40°C and a maximum output power of 275 kW at 35°C, ensuring consistent performance even in challenging weather conditions and offering additional power to compensate for system losses.

Furthermore, it incorporates advanced safety features, such as active DC protection against reverse polarity, reverse current, short circuit and high temperature of the connectors. Intelligent fault identification and remote shutdown function ensure safe and reliable operation, protecting investment and the integrity of the enterprise.

Maintenance of the SG250HX-20 is facilitated by features such as self-cleaning of the fans, which reduces the need for manual interventions and associated costs. Intelligent IV curve diagnosis allows accurate identification of faults and anomalies in the PV array, speeding up the troubleshooting process and maximizing plant uptime.

SG75CX-LV Inverter

The third day will be dedicated to concluding deals, activities with partner distributors and announcements of new products such as the SG75CX-LV, a 75 kW three-phase inverter with 220 V AC voltage, specifically developed to meet the needs of the Brazilian market.

In addition to the output voltage, the equipment stands out for its advanced features, such as overtemperature detection at the DC and AC terminals, automatic cleaning of the ventilation system, AFCI 3.0 and active DC protection against reverse current, reverse polarity and short circuit, ensuring greater durability and exceptional performance in various operating conditions. The inverter has a completely new DC design, with 21 string inputs, which allows application in high overload scenarios.

“In our national operation, we had an increase of more than 32% in the volume of inverter sales compared to the first half of 2023. This, without a doubt, reveals the high quality of our delivery and technologies, a fundamental element for us to maintain our position as reference in the solar market and the main manufacturer of inverters”, concluded Rafael Ribeiro.

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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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