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Atess Power releases 100 kW/150 kW commercial inverters – SPE

solarenergyBy solarenergyAugust 21, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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Atess Power says it has developed 100 kW/150 kW commercial inverters with two Maximum Power Point Trackers (MPPTs), a battery voltage range of 600 V to 900 V and an on/off transfer capacity of 10 milliseconds.

August 21, 2024 Lior Kahana

HPS100/150HV

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Atess Power, a Chinese PV inverter manufacturer, has released a new series of all-in-one hybrid inverters. The HPS100/150HV inverters are designed for commercial applications. Depending on the model, they have an AC power of 100 kW or 150 kW. It supports system capacity up to 600 kW.

“It has two MPPTs to increase the possibility of PV access and improve the energy generation efficiency of solar energy,” the company highlighted in a statement. “In addition, it has a battery voltage range of 600 V to 900 V to expand battery configuration flexibility and improve system efficiency.”

Atess said the HPS100HV model can handle 150 kWp DC battery or PV input, while the HPS150HV model supports up to 225 kWp. With a maximum PV open circuit voltage of 1,500 V (DC), the products are designed to reduce the number of PV cables and lower system investment costs.

On the AC side, both models have a rated voltage of 400 V. The HPS100HV model has a rated current of 144 A, while the HPS150HV model has a rated current of 217 A. On the DC side, the maximum charging current is estimated at 187 A for the HPS100HV and 280 A for the HPS150HV. The maximum discharge current is 183 A and 275 A respectively, depending on the model.

“It has seamless on/off-grid transfer within 10 ms and programmable operating modes,” the company said.

See also  Perovskite solar cell based on self-disintegrating seeds achieves an efficiency of 23.73%, a filling factor of 83.64% – SPE

The models are 1.2 meters wide, 1.9 meters high and 0.8 meters deep. The HPS100HV weighs 948 kg, while the HPS150HV weighs 1,230 kg.

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