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Home / News / Market and Prices / Growatt focuses on the Brazilian market with a portfolio for different applications

Growatt focuses on the Brazilian market with a portfolio for different applications

Company recently launched 7,5 kW inverter adapted to the regulatory scenario in Brazil
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  • September 25, 2024, at 12:07 PM
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Growatt focuses on the Brazilian market with a portfolio for different applications
Portfolio of inverters on display at the Intersolar stand. Photo: Canal Solar

“We are establishing a solid foundation to provide local investors with solutions tailored to various application scenarios. As energy needs and trends evolve, we will continue to improve our products to align with those needs.” The statement is from Felix Fang, Sales Director, Growatt Americas.

The executive emphasized the commitment from the manufacturer with the South American market, noting its significant potential for solar, energy storage and EV charging solutions (electric vehicles). 

In IIntersolar South America, the largest solar industry fair in Latin America, the company presented a wide range of range of storage solutions adapted to meet the specific needs of the Brazilian market – serving residential and C&I (commercial and industrial) applications. 

In response to Brazil’s new policy that will increase the adoption of small-scale solar energy, the company highlighted solutions adapted to this regulatory scenario. newly launched MIN 7500TL-X2 inverter, with a capacity of 7,5 kW and a maximum efficiency of 98,1%, it allows residential users to install photovoltaic systems without the need for a complex grid connection audit for systems below 7,5 kW. 

According to Growatt, this inverter has two MPPTs, supports input currents of up to 18 A and is compatible with modules above 600 W, allowing users to take full advantage of the benefits of the new policy.

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Line of microinverters and vehicle chargers. Photo: Canal Solar

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Another product on display at the fair was the NEO 2250-2500M-X2 microinverter, which complies with the new policy for projects below 7,5 kW, allowing three models to be connected in parallel. This microinverter meets the rapid shutdown (RSD) requirement and increases its capacity from 1.200-2.000 W to 2.250-2.500 W. In addition, the equipment features 4 MPPTs and an MPPT input current of up to 20.

The company also introduced the SPH 10000TL-HU storage inverter, which has three MPPTs and supports 200 A charging and discharging currents. With the UPS function, the product can switch from on-grid to off-grid in 10 ms, providing greater reliability to support generator integration. 

Complementing this solution is the HOPE 5.0L modular battery, which offers flexible capacity options ranging from 5 kWh to 240 kWh, protected with a cobalt-free LiFePO4 battery and direct installation without the need for cable connections.

Growatt storage inverters and batteries. Photo: Canal Solar

Awards for integrators

During the show, Growatt also honored its top 20 installers with awards, recognizing their contribution to advancing a cleaner, more confident energy future. “Our success depends on the dedication and support of integrators.”

“We continue to provide and support the training our partners need, including exclusive roadshows, webinars and various training formats, dedicated to deepening our partnership and elevating our professionalism, so that we can better serve the local market,” concluded Fang. 

As Growatt expands its presence in South America, the company said it plans to invest in R&D and service support to align with regional energy trends and market needs.

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  1. Sergio Savg said:
    29 from 2024 from September to 00: 02

    How do we know the products?

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  2. MARTINS AND FILGUEIRA LTDA. said:
    26 from 2024 from September to 15: 48

    FAKE WARRANTY!
    MY TICKET 116894 HAS BEEN ALMOST A YEAR UNRESOLVED

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  3. MARTINS AND FILGUEIRA LTDA. said:
    26 from 2024 from September to 15: 47

    I've been trying to receive the exchange inverter for almost a year and GROWATT JUST DELAYS ME
    TERRIBLE AFTER SALES, I HAVE HUNDREDS INSTALLED AND I BUYED
    TICKET 116894

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