Growatt announces new photovoltaic inverter for off-grid applications

Equipment has a maximum input power of 8 kW and dust-proof design
19-12-22-canal-solar-Growatt anuncia novo inversor fotovoltaico para aplicações off-grid
Growatt SPF 6000 ES Plus inverter. Photo: Growatt/Disclosure

A Growatt announced the launch of inverter SPF 6000 ES Plus for residential applications photovoltaic storage off-grid. With a maximum input power of 8 kW and input voltage of up to 500 V, the device allows connections for more modules in each string and reduces costs in parallel connections.

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According to the company, the inverter's string input current reaches up to 16 A, making it compatible with current photovoltaic panels of higher powers. The equipment also includes two MPPTs, allowing the installation of modules in different orientations and greater energy generation.

“In terms of performance and reliability, the new product allows the system to extract a power of 6 kW for loads and 2 kW to charge the battery when solar energy is sufficient”, Growatt emphasized.

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Photo: Disclosure/Growatt

Another point highlighted by the company is that the product has a dust-proof design, preventing failures caused by excess dust, which facilitates maintenance and extends its operational life.

“Improvements are also adopted to facilitate installations and reduce costs, featuring an integrated ATS (automatic transfer switch) device and two AC terminals, for input power from the utility company and an extra generator, when necessary,” they reported.

“In addition, plug-and-play photovoltaic terminals make installations more efficient and save time for installers,” concluded Growatt.

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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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