Renovigi's fixing structure allows for greater temperature dissipation

The 100mm high height of the Mini Rail contributes to lower heating below the modules
Mini Elevated Rail guarantees the system's useful life for longer, says the company. Photo: Renovigi/Reproduction

Aiming to expand its own product portfolio, the Renovigi Solar Energy presented to the market its set of fastening structures, with emphasis on the Mini Elevated Rail.

Launched in the first half of this year, the product aims to offer greater security when fixing modules and microinverters, such as the RenoMicro 2000W, the company's new generation of microinverters.

For Marcelo Marques, Product Development Analyst at Renovigi, high height of the Mini Trilho contributes to the heating below the modules is less.

“The high height of 100mm allows the microinverter to be installed below the modules. While the 300mm length allows use on metal roof models, installing panels in portrait and landscape mode”, he highlighted.

The high characteristic allows for greater temperature dissipation, a major problem in solar. So this security implies a system working better and, consequently, guarantees the system's useful life for longer.

Soluções da Renovigi expostas na Intersolar South America. Foto: Renovigi/Divulgação
Renovigi solutions exhibited at Intersolar South America. Photo: Renovigi/Disclosure

Other Renovigi products

Renovigi's own brand panels were other developments that gained prominence throughout the year. And, in addition to the 550 W module with Finame code, which is manufactured nationally and allows access to BNDES credit lines, the manufacturer invested in the 660 W panel, which can be purchased on demand.

Other highlights are the new technologies, hardware and software, 100% developed by the company, such as the monitoring platform for integrators and end customers, RenoGrid, and the Datalogger, which will be available in the portfolio soon.

According to Renovigi, these solutions were presented at Intersolar South America 2023, the largest solar energy fair and congress in Latin America – held between August 29 and 31, 2023, at Expo Center Norte, in São Paulo (SP ).

Estande da empresa na Intersolar. Foto: Renovigi/Divulgação
Company stand at Intersolar. Photo: Renovigi/Disclosure
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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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