Chinese inverter manufacturer Solis has introduced a new range of hybrid three-phase inverters designed for both commercial and residential PV installations.
“Our new product supports both DC and AC coupling, allowing for flexible retrofits and system expansions,” the company said in a statement. “It provides reliable backup power through battery reserve management and extends supply time for critical loads through intelligent load prioritization. The inverter also features a versatile three-in-one interface for seamless integration of grid-connected PV, wind and diesel generators.”
The Solaralator battery-ready inverter is available in five models, with a nominal power from 75 kW to 125 kW and a maximum input power from 150 kW to 250 kW. The system supports a maximum input voltage of 1,000 V and a nominal voltage of 600 V, with an MPPT voltage range of 150–950 V.
Each unit measures 1,174mm x 814mm x 400mm and weighs 170kg.
The new IP66-certified inverters have a maximum efficiency of 97.6% and a European efficiency of 97.2%. They operate at ambient temperatures from –25 C to 60 C and at altitudes up to 3,000 m.
According to Solis, the system achieves seamless transitions within and outside the grid in less than 10 ms, ensuring uninterrupted power supply. It also supports parallel operation with multiple units up to 1.25 MW.
“The new product is compatible with battery modules from 100–314 Ah and supports fast charging with a maximum current of 200 A,” the company added. “It uses two independent battery ports for flexible configurations and easy capacity expansion.”
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