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TBEA launches new 1,500 V string inverter

solarenergyBy solarenergyJuly 9, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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TBEA has developed a new 1,500 V string inverter with a maximum efficiency of 99.02%, maximum power point tracking (MPPT), a maximum input current of 65 A and a maximum short-circuit current of 11 A.

July 8, 2024 Lior Kahana

TS360KTL-HV-C1

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TBEA Xi’an electrical technologypart of Chinese integrated service provider TBEA, has introduced a new string inverter for commercial and industrial (C&I) PV projects.

The TS360KTL-HV-C1 is a 1,500 V string inverter with a maximum efficiency of 99.02%. European efficiency is estimated at 98.8%.

“Our product is compatible with 182mm and 210mm bifacial PV modules,” a company spokesperson said pv magazine. “It includes an optimized algorithm for maximum powerpoint tracking that ensures maximum energy generation efficiency.”

The company said the TS360KTL-HV-C1 has 6 MPPT channels and an MPPT range of 500 V to 1,500 V. The maximum input current per MPPT is 65 A, and the maximum short-circuit current per MPPT is 115 A. On the output side He has a maximum power of up to 363 kW.

“It uses specific harmonic control technology to effectively reduce total harmonic distortion (THDi),” the spokesperson said. “It provides fast response to active and reactive power and supports efficient power distribution.”

The operating temperature range of the inverter is -25 C to 60 C. The inverter is 1,120 mm wide, 820 mm high and 365 mm deep. He weighs 110 kg.

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“It is built to last, with IP66+C5, robust environmental adaptability and features an intelligent cooling design,” the company said.

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