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ATMOCE launches new combiners, Micro -Inviters – PV Magazine International

solarenergyBy solarenergyMarch 10, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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The new combination boxes of Atmocer can handle up to 30 kW PV -inanges and offer 42 kWh battery storage. The micro -formers support PV modules up to 700 W.

March 10, 2025
Lior Kahana

The Microinverter manufacturer atmoce, based in the Netherlands, has released a new series of combiner boxes and micro-inverters.

The product line M-combiner combines multiple inputs in a single output.

“The M-combiner is an energy management equipment that integrates and interacts gateway, raster interface relay, current sensors and power interrupers with micro-oms, batteries and loads, and makes the grid connection possible,” the company said in a statement.

The MC100L is a single-phase combiner that supports one PV branch up to 5 kW and a battery of up to 7 kWh. The MC100 combiner with one phase supports two PV branches up to 10 kW and a battery connection of 21 kWh. The MC100-T is a three-phase combination that supports two PV branches up to 30 kW and a battery capacity of 42 kWh.

The MI series Micro -Ommenters comprises four models, each handling PV -input of a maximum of 700 W. Their outputs vary from 400 W to 500 W, with specific models with 400 W, 425 W, 450 W or 500 W. Depending on the model, they have a piekpower tracking volts, 30), 30), 30) Voltage range from 16 to 60 volts.

“The micro-formers have a plug-and-play cable for fast installation, with a one-for-one PV module configuration. It is lightweight and 1.3 kg, which is easy to install, “the company said. “Peak efficiency is 97.4% and we offer a 25-year warranty.”

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