Tag: inverters
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KACO’s line of TL3 inverters
This product was featured in the 2015 Solar Builder Ground-mount Project of the Year Winner Designed as a global platform, KACO’s blueplanet 50.0 TL3 product line is based on the field proven 39.0 TL3 with around 700 MW of installed capacity globally. The blueplanet 50.0 TL3 is designed for UL 1741Read More — Solar Builder magazine
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Enphase Energy’s M215
This product was featured in the 2015 Solar Builder Roof-mount Project of the Year Winner Enphase Energy delivers simple, innovative and reliable energy solutions. Its Enphase M215 Microinverter delivers increased energy harvest and reduces design and installation complexity with its all-AC approach. The M215 features integrated ground, which further simplifies installation,Read More — Solar Builder magazine
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Sungrow inverters installed in 2.25-MW carport in Florida
Sungrow supplied its 60-kw string inverter to a 2.25 MW Lockheed Martin-owned solar carport — a 151,400-sq-ft solar array covering the parking lot at its facility near Clearwater, Fla. The project represents Florida’s largest, private solar array. Lockheed Martin and lead contractor Advanced Green Technologies broke ground on the projectRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Schneider Electric Conext meets rigorous Hawaiian requirements
Schneider Electric Solar Business says its Conext XW+ 6848NA meets Hawaiian Electric Companies’ (HECO) rigorous “ultra-fast trip” Transient Over-Voltage (TrOV-2) and Frequency and Voltage Ride-Through (FVRT) requirements and is approved for both grid-tied net metered PV systems and grid connected zero export (self-consumption) PV systems. The Conext XW+ 6848NA battery-based inverter/charger is nowRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Ideal Power sees Asian demand for new grid-resilient power conversion system
Ideal Power Inc. received initial purchase orders from two separate customers for multiple units each of its Grid Resilient 125-kW Power Conversion Systems that use the company’s patented Power Packet Switching Architecture (PPSA). The systems will be incorporated into energy storage projects in Japan and China and represent the company’s firstRead More — Solar Builder magazine