DAH Solar confirmed its commitment to the Brazilian market with the launch of the new DHN line of hybrid inverters, as well as storage systems with cutting-edge technologies, during Intersolar South America 2025.
Thaís Bitencourt, the company's spokesperson, detailed the products' unique features, their focus on flexibility and integration, and the technical advantages designed specifically for the Brazilian energy landscape.
New for Brazil: DHN line and All-in-one solution
Among the highlights of the fair, DAH Solar brings to Brazil the DHN line of hybrid inverters, with single-phase models (3 kW, 5 kW, 7,5 kW, and 8 kW) and three-phase models (8 kW, 10 kW, and 12 kW). Designed for residential and commercial applications, all models feature native integration with energy storage systems.
In addition, the company launches the solution All-in-one, which combines inverter, battery and energy control system in a single piece of equipment with AC (Alternating Current) coupling.
"This solution is especially suitable for retrofitting existing photovoltaic systems, providing storage for non-hybrid inverters or microinverters. It also allows for storage in locations that do not yet have solar generation, such as houses and apartments, offering maximum flexibility for different project profiles," explained Thaís.
Efficiency, safety and onboard intelligence
The new hybrid inverters feature conversion efficiency of up to 97,6% and the ability to operate up to 10 units in parallel, in both on-grid and off-grid systems. The switching time between grid and backup is just 4 milliseconds, ensuring uninterrupted power supply for priority loads.
In terms of safety, the products incorporate protection AFCI (Arc-Fault Circuit Interrupter) against electric arc, in addition to overload tolerance of up to 160% of photovoltaic modules, which increases the reliability of the system.
DAH Solar also reinforces its focus on integrated intelligence: inverters and batteries communicate via Wi-Fi and RS485, offer real-time remote monitoring, and operate with intelligent energy management modes, optimizing the flow between generation, storage, and consumption.
Direct and alternating current storage: what's the difference?
A Manufacturer is bringing two distinct approaches to storage systems: DC (Direct Current) coupling and AC (Alternating Current) coupling.
In DC coupling, the battery is integrated directly into the photovoltaic system, which ensures greater conversion efficiency and total control over the ideal energy flow for new projects or planned expansions.
The AC coupling is more versatile, suitable for retrofits or environments that do not yet have solar generation, as it allows you to add batteries without changing the existing electrical configuration.
Grade A LiFePO4 batteries: more durability and safety
DAH Solar chose Grade A LiFePO4 (lithium iron phosphate) batteries, known for their durability and high safety standards. They offer:
– Useful life of over 6.000 cycles, with minimal degradation;
– Intelligent BMS with multiple integrated protections;
– High charging and discharging efficiency, with low self-discharge;
– Thermal resistance and protection against short circuits and overvoltages.
DAH Solar's new storage solutions use Grade A LiFePO4 batteries, recognized for their high quality and reliability, Thaís highlighted.
Integration and reliability with existing systems
According to the spokesperson, one of the strengths of DAH Solar's new line is its integration flexibility. The equipment doesn't require a closed ecosystem; it can be connected to existing photovoltaic systems or used as standalone backup solutions.
In addition to technology, the equipment was designed with ease of installation and maintenance in mind. They feature:
- Quick connectors;
- Compact and modular design;
- Simplified access to terminals;
- Remote firmware update;
- Lightweight and ergonomic structure.
According to Thaís, this reduces installation time and increases the productivity of field teams.
Launch and availability in Brazil
The new line of hybrid inverters, batteries, and all-in-one solutions are now available, targeting the residential and commercial markets. The company will provide comprehensive support for installation, integration, and remote monitoring.
According to a company spokesperson, the decision is part of a broader plan to adapt to the Brazilian energy landscape, which is increasingly focused on autonomy and efficiency.
"We are closely monitoring market developments and consumer needs. The storage sector is growing steadily, driven by regulatory requirements, grid instability, and changes in user behavior. Therefore, including hybrid inverters and batteries in our portfolio was a natural and strategic step to offer more complete and integrated solutions," said Leonardo Rodrigues, Latam Sales Manager at DAH Solar.
Finally, Thaís emphasizes that all products were designed to meet the particularities of Brazil, with features such as:
- automatic backup for power outages;
- monitoring application in Portuguese;
- compatibility with systems already installed;
- high performance in efficiency and safety, with a focus on retrofit and new projects.
The company sees the current moment as ideal to compete for space in the hybrid systems segment, especially given the maturing of the solar market in Brazil.
The portfolio expansion also comes with investments in DAH Solar's local infrastructure in Brazil. The company already has a technical and sales team in the country and is expanding its channel network training initiatives.
"We hold roadshows in partnership with our distributors to disseminate technical and sales knowledge. Additionally, we are implementing training and certification programs for integrators and installers, with further intensification planned for 2026. The goal is to ensure that our partners and customers can use our products efficiently and with qualified expertise," added Rodrigues.
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Excellent solution! I would like to receive the inverter portfolio with their Datasheets or how to consult them.