Tag: 1500 volt
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Details on Sungrow’s two 1,500-volt inverters (string and central)
Sungrow showcased two new 1500 VDC inverters at Solar Power International last week. The Sungrow’s SG125HV puts 125kW of capacity in a suitcase-sized cabinet weighing just 130 pounds. At a higher rated voltage, the SG125HV will significantly reduce installation and balance of system costs, and is an example of why 1,500 VDCRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Yaskawa – Solectria adds 1,500-volt option to DISCOM string combiner line
At Solar Power International this year, Yaskawa – Solectria Solar announced the addition of the DISCOM 1500, a 1,500-VDC string combiner, to its DISCOM string combiner line. The combiners have gone through Highly Accelerated Lifetime Testing (HALT) guaranteeing all components are carefully vetted for highest reliability. They offer utility-scale andRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Sungrow hits market with 1,500-volt string inverter
Sungrow released what it is calling the world’s first 1,500-volt string inverter, the SG80HV, at the AsiaSolar 2016 solar tradeshow. The SG80HV has a power output of 80 kW rated at 1,500 VDC. With a 2.5-MW PV power block design, DC side cabling costs can be reduced by 30 percent. Sungrow’s patented five-level topologyRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Boviet Solar releases new 1,500-volt polycrystalline PV module
Boviet Solar USA, the North American arm of Boviet Solar Technology Co., Ltd., announced the launch of its new 1,500-volt polycrystalline solar modules. The new high-voltage solar modules are ideal for large commercial and utility-scale solar installations and require less balance of system (BoS) components compared to 1,000-volt modules. TheRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Reduce costs, install time with these new utility-scale Eaton solar combiner boxes (1,500 volt)
Power management company Eaton just released its new Crouse-Hinds series 1,500 volt direct current (DC) combiner boxes for large-scale solar photovoltaic applications. The combiner boxes are designed to help customers reduce system costs by reducing wiring requirements and installation time. “As GTM research noted earlier this year, overall project costsRead More — Solar Builder magazine