GoodWeek highlights integration of AFCI technology with hybrid inverters

In Brazil, the online event promoted by GoodWe will be held on March 13th, at 7pm
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GoodWe hybrid inverters. Image: GoodWe/Reproduction

A GoodWe will hold, from March 12th to 15th, the GoodWeek 2024 – online event that reveals the latest trends It is advances at the solar sector, highlighting key products, C&I storage solutions (Commercial and Industrial), large-scale solutions and, mainly, security of photovoltaic systems.

Under the theme “W – Advancement to the New Phase“, the event will have a session in each participating country. At the Brazil, the edition is scheduled for the day March 13th, at 7pm, and will reinforce the security It is versatility in solar plantss, highlighting the integration of AFCI technology with hybrid inverters.

According to the company, the virtual meeting will feature the participation of Fábio Mendes, vice president of GoodWe for South America; Leandro Michels, professor at the Federal University of Santa Maria; Merivaldo Brito, Commercial Technical Director at MB Engenharia e Projetos; Alexandre Pereira, Services Manager at GoodWe Brasil; It is Bruno Kikumoto, executive director of Solar Channel.

Experts will bring contributions regarding the AFCI technology, which plays a crucial role in preventing fires in photovoltaic systems and will soon be a mandatory requirement in new inverters.

Furthermore, the use of hybrids as a versatile solution and effective for supplying electricity, offering greater autonomy, reliability and energy efficiency.

“During GoodWeek, we will see a unprecedented collaboration between researchers and partners, all dedicated to shaping the solar energy market”, concluded the company.

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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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