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Atmoce introduces a micro-inverter that connects two solar panels

solarenergyBy solarenergyApril 14, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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Atmoce’s new MI microinverter series connects two PV modules per unit and still offers power optimization at the panel level.

April 14, 2026
Marian Willuhn

Amsterdam-based sustainable energy company Atmoce has a new series of microinverters that allow two photovoltaic modules to be connected to one device.

The MI inverter has a maximum output power of up to 1,250 W, with a rated power ranging from 800 W to 1,200 W depending on the model.

The system operates on a DC voltage of 60 V, which is intended to improve safety by reducing the risk of electric arc flash. Connecting two modules per inverter also reduces installation costs and material use, the company said.

Despite the shared inverter, panel-level optimization is maintained as the device is equipped with two independent MPPTs, allowing each PV module to operate independently.

The manufacturer specifies a maximum efficiency of 98.2%. The unit weighs 2.1 kg and is designed for high power density. The polymer housing is intended to aid heat dissipation. No additional grounding is required.

According to the manufacturer, the IP67 rated devices comply with relevant standards, including IEC 62109 and VDE-AR-N 4105, and are suitable for outdoor installation and use over a wide temperature range.

The microinverters are designed for both single-phase and three-phase systems, allowing use in larger installations.

The system also supports module-level monitoring. The manufacturer provides its own fault diagnosis tool. The communication is based on powerline communication with a range of up to 350 meters.

The new product has a 25-year warranty. The market introduction is planned for the second quarter of 2026.

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