Tag: schneider-electric

  • Schneider, AlsoEnergy team up on monitoring solution for string inverters

    Schneider Electric has designated AlsoEnergy as the preferred monitoring provider to pair with its Conext CL series of three-phase string inverters. AlsoEnergy has been selected for their ability to deliver the best user experience with these inverters: seamless integration of technologies, along with proven results for overall system design, deployment, andRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • 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

  • Schneider Electric receives inverter approval from Dubai authority

    Schneider Electric Solar Business has been listed as an approved PV Inverter Manufacturer for Dubai Electric and Water Authority’s (DEWA) solar rooftop and net metering program, Shams Dubai. This program is one of DEWA’s smart initiatives, which supports government visions of using renewable energy to foster economic growth and toRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • Schneider Electric provides electrical BOS for 17 MW project in Japan

    Schneider Electric Solar Business specializes in energy management, with integrated solutions across multiple market segments, such as energy and infrastructure, industrial processes, building automation, and data centers/networks, as well as a broad presence in residential applications. And despite working in more than 100 countries, this complete electrical balance of system (BOS) for aRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • Centralized vs. decentralized inverters: Keys to the decision

    In a remote village in the mountains of Colombia, recent improvements in PV technology had brought the promise of low-cost electricity within reach, with potentially huge benefits for residents. However, bringing solar power to the village involved carrying components for many miles on small boats and along narrow mountain trailsRead More — Solar Builder magazine