Chint Power Systems Presents Nine New Products at SPI

A three-phase string inverter from Chint.

A three-phase string inverter from Chint.

CPS (Chint Power Systems) will present new product families at SPI in Chicago, October 22-24, booth #1700.  As one of the fastest growing global inverter providers, CPS expanded its investment in UL approved inverter solutions to address all market segments.

Residential;  3,4,5 and 6kW 1-phase, string inverters – all with dual-MPPT’s, 97% efficiency, integrated wire box with AC & DC fusing and disconnects.  HALT tested to extreme hot and cold temperatures for demonstrated design robustness yielding high reliability and long field life. These models are available for order now with production ramping over the next couple months.
Commercial; four products optimized for PV site design flexibility and lowest installed cost – these models can address all distributed commercial and industrial applications from 10kW to 1MW or more.  For 600Vdc applications; 20kW, Photon A rated platform, 97% CEC efficiency, 480Vac and 14kW version for 208Vac.  For 1000Vdc applications; 23 and 28kW, 480Vac, 98% CEC efficiency (peak 98.5%).  All four models include as standard; dual, independent MPPT’s, integrated wire box with DC and AC disconnects and installed DC fusing.  All models are UL approved and shipping in volume now.
Utility; Leveraging its popular platform, shipping hundreds of units around the world, CPS’ UL 500kW, 1000Vdc model starts shipping in North America this December.   It is 98% efficient, with a full range of dynamic utility controls including LVRT, frequency ride through, reactive power (+ – 0.8 PF) control, and active power curtailment function.  It is outdoor NEMA 3R/4R rated with integrated DC and AC circuit breakers.  In addition, 1MW+ integrated power skids with power transformer and auxiliary power supply are available for order now, assembled in America.

“CPS is positioned as the ‘value’ inverter provider – with the ideal blend of high performance and lowest installed cost.  To continue capturing market share, our products must be perform better and be at lower cost than incumbents,” says Ed Heacox, GM-CPS Americas Sales & Marketing.

— Solar Builder magazine

[source: http://www.solarbuildermag.com/news/chint-power-systems-presents-nine-new-products-spi/]


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