Tag: inverters

  • Microinverter Showcase

    ABB The ABB MICRO Inverter is compatible with the widest range of panels (manufacturers, power/watts and voltages). It offers the best panel shading tolerance and performance in low light due to the widest DC input voltage range (12 to 75 volts), says ABB. This inverter has only five system componentsRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • Siemens Extends U.S. Product Offering with Two Solar Microinverters

    Siemens today unveiled two new solar microinverters rated for 215- and 250-watt AC output with Integrated Ground technology (IG). The M250 IG microinverter extends the variety of photovoltaic (PV) modules with which the microinverter can now be used to. Modules up to 310W can be used while producing at 96.5Read More — Solar Builder magazine

  • Rapid Shutdown Functionality Now Available in All SolarEdge Inverters

    SolarEdge Technologies, a global leader in power optimizers, PV inverters, and module-level monitoring services, announced that the functionality required by NEC 2014 690.12 Rapid Shutdown is now available in all of its inverters. This functionality is available in both new installations and easily upgradable in existing installations. As a market leader and committed to providingRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • Applied Energy Technologies Launches Solar Inverter Mounting Kit

    AET (Applied Energy Technologies) is pleased to announce the launch of Rayport-I, an innovative Solar Inverter Mounting Kit for string inverters. After identifying a growing need in the solar market for an inverter racking solution, AET responded with the design and manufacture of its first-in-kind inverter mounting kit, giving installersRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • Solectria SMARTGRID Inverters Chosen for 22 MW of Massachusetts Solar Projects

    Solectria Renewables LLC announced at PV America that IESI (Innovative Engineering Solutions Inc.) has chosen Solectria Renewables SMARTGRID Inverters for seven projects in Massachusetts totaling 22 MW. These projects are a combination of the Concord Landfill, the Grafton Water District (a water utility in Grafton which required MassDEP permission to construct),Read More — Solar Builder magazine