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TBEA launches inverters for C&I projects

solarenergyBy solarenergyJune 1, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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TBEA has developed new products with a nominal power of 75 kW to 110 kW and an efficiency of 98.6%. Their European efficiency rate is 98.4%.

May 31, 2024 Emiliano Bellini

TBEA Xi’an Electric Technology Co. Ltd.part of Chinese integrated service provider TBEA, has unveiled a new inverter for applications in commercial and industrial PV systems.

“Adaptable to all available types of PV modules with a high input current per MPPT of 32A, this series of inverters maximizes energy absorption,” the company said in a statement. “The optimized capacity ratio reduces the cost of AC equipment by up to 30%, making them perfect for businesses with continuous energy demands.”

There are four versions of the new products, with powers ranging from 75 kW to 110 kW, and the maximum output current ranging from 114.0 A to 174.7 A. The devices measure 984 mm x 640 mm x 330 mm, weigh 86 kg and provide between 8 and 10 MPPT (Maximum Power Point Tracking) channels. The MTTP voltage ranges from 200 V to 1,000 V, while the maximum input current for MPPT is 48 A.

The inverter efficiency is 98.6% and the maximum input voltage for all devices is 1,100 V. The European efficiency rating is 98.4%.

The system is also equipped with IP66 rated protection and a cooling system based on smart forced air technology. The products can reportedly operate at altitudes lower than 4,000 meters and in temperatures between -25 C and 60 C.

“With a low start-up voltage, this series of inverters starts working earlier and shuts down later, extending the system’s power generation time and increasing energy production by 1%,” the manufacturer added. “Additionally, TBEA’s AI-Solar intelligent O&M platform complements these advanced inverters and provides comprehensive monitoring and control for users. Features such as remote troubleshooting and performance analysis minimize downtime, increase plant revenue and streamline service operations.”

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