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Solis launches 60 kW and 125 kW string inverters for the US and Canadian markets – SPE

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Solis has developed new string inverters of 125 kW and 60 kW for the American and Canadian markets, both with a maximum efficiency of at least 98.5%

September 6, 2024 Lior Kahana

The S5-GC60K-LV-US

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Chinese inverter supplier Solis said it has developed two new string inverters for the US and Canadian markets. The S5-GC125K-US provides 125 kW rated output power at 480 V mains power, while the S5-GC60K-LV-US provides 60 kW at 208 V rated mains power. The two offerings are three-phase grid-tied inverters.

“Both new models come with flexible options such as wire and shade covers, built-in Module-Level Power Electronics (MLPE) and Rapid Shutdown (RSD) transmitters,” the company said. “These options enable tailor-made solutions to meet the specific requirements of each new or enhancing project.”

The S5-GC125K-US has 10 MPPT (Maximum Power Point Tracking) channels, each with a maximum input current of 32 A and a maximum short-circuit current of 50 A. The S5-GC60K-LV-US has eight MPPT channels with the same 32 A input current and 50 A short circuit current. Both inverters offer a maximum efficiency of at least 98.5%.

“Both inverters feature a fuse-free architecture, which reduces the number of points of failure and increases the reliability and longevity of the system. The inverters offer one of the lowest start-up voltages in the industry, maximizing energy production,” the company said. “They support a wide range of operating voltages, meet various repower requirements and ensure optimal performance.”

The new inverters are 1.065 m wide, 56.7 cm high and 34.45 cm deep. They weigh 91 kg and use intelligent redundant fan cooling. They operate within an ambient temperature range of -30 C to 60 C.

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