Canadian Solar announces new inverters to serve the DG and utility-scale market

With power of 250, 333 and 350 kW, the three-phase models have optimized compatibility for 182mm and 210mm modules
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New inverter from Canadian has a maximum efficiency of 99%. Image: Canadian Solar/Disclosure

A Canadian Solar announced the expansion of its line in products to meet the growing demands of the solar energy market. With power of 250, 333 and 350 kW, the inverters meet different needs for power projects. G.D. (distributed generation) and utility-scale.

You three-phase models in 800V have optimized compatibility for 182mm and 210mm modules, complete communication with the PLC (Power Line Communication) option, incorporated SVG technology for reactive compensation and intelligent diagnosis of the IxV curve, as well as robustness, reliability and flexibility that facilitate installation and o O&M (Operation and Maintenance) of the plant.

Another important update to the products is the patented design in ducts in air which guarantee low operating temperature and a longer service life. In addition to all the improvements, they also have the same technical support in modules resolving calls and actively supporting customers.

According to Canadian, the equipment stands out for its exceptional efficiency in energy conversion, minimizing losses during the process and maximizing the yield of the photovoltaic system.

Characteristics of inverters

  • Maximum efficiency: 99%;
  • MPPT quantity: up to 16;
  • Maximum current per MPPT: 40 A;
  • Supports 20 A current input per string;
  • 10 year warranty.

About Canadian Solar

This year, Canadian Solar celebrates 22 years of operation. It was founded in 2001 in Ontario, Canada, and today, with units also in China and the USA, where it launched shares on the Stock Exchange, it is a Chinese-Canadian company with commercial subsidiaries in more than 22 countries, present on five continents and which employs 18.5 thousand employees.

With high-tech industrial facilities in Canada, USA, China and Southeast Asian countries, the company has delivered 110 GW of solar panels to customers in more than 160 countries since its founding.

It is currently listed as a Tier 1 company according to the quarterly monitoring of financial and production capacity carried out by BNEF (Bloomberg New Energy Finance).


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Matthew Badra
Journalist graduated from PUC-Campinas. He worked as a producer, reporter and presenter on TV Bandeirantes and Metro Jornal. Has been following the Brazilian electricity sector since 2020.

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