TBEA reaches 3,4 GW in inverters sold in Latin America

Equipment also achieved one of the best performances of centralized plants in the 1st semester
TBEA reaches 3,4 GW in inverters sold in Latin America
TBEA has a wide range of inverters. Photo: TBEA/Reproduction

A TBEA Sunoasis reached a significant milestone with the commercialization of 3,4 GW in photovoltaic inverters, both central and string, in LATAM region

Furthermore, the company delivered 2,4 GW in medium voltage SKIDs, using our own transformers that guarantee high efficiency and reliability.

Another point highlighted by the manufacturer is that achieved one of the best performances of centralized plants (PR) in the first half of 2024, according to a report by Ecotx, in which 5 of the Top10 plants have solutions with TBEA inverters.

Photo: TBEA/Disclosure

TBEA's complete portfolio

The portfolio includes 363/330 kW string inverters, 4400 kW modular plants (1467 kW each), 3125 kW plants and 4400 W and 8800 kW medium voltage transformer stations for modular central inverters, as well as 3000/6000/9000 kW stations for string inverters. 

Medium voltage transformer station. The product integrates 4400 kW central inverters. Photo: TBEA/Disclosure

Furthermore, the company offers energy storage systems, microgrids, Statcom TSVG systems (with more than 35 GVar installed globally), SCADA systems and the advanced intelligent maintenance and operation platform TB-eCloud.

Recently, TBEA launched a 250 kW inverter on the distributed generation market, which stands out for offering the best performance on the market in extreme environments.

250 kW inverter. Photo: TBEA/Disclosure

Robust presence in Brazil

According to Antonio Salgueiro, General Manager LATAM at TBEA, the 3,4 GW milestone demonstrates the company's commitment to innovation and quality, resulting in high levels of satisfaction among customers due to the excellent performance of the products, and thanks to entire after-sales and O&M (Operation and Maintenance) structure that they set up in Brazil. 

The manufacturer also highlighted the first contract in Brazil for the Statcom TSVG solution, a harmonic control and reactive power compensation device, reinforcing the commitment to the quality of the energy delivered.

TBEA Sunoasis has a robust structure in the country and an office in Vila Olímpia, in São Paulo, including a commercial team specialized in centralized and distributed generation, a pre- and post-sales engineering team, in addition to offering its own commissioning services. in the field.

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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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