Hopewind launches string inverter, hybrid and charger for electric vehicles

Equipment is designed to meet the growing demands for clean and efficient energy in the Brazilian market
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Hopewind products launched at Intersolar South America 2023. Photo: Reproduction

A Hopewind, a manufacturer of renewable energy equipment and electrical transmission products, announced the launch of three new products on the Brazilian market: the HSHV 385K string inverter, the HYNV5~12K-G01 residential hybrid inverter and the HCAC07 / 11 / 22E M1 vehicle charger.

The HSHV 385K string inverter is a high efficiency product (99.01%) that has eight MPPTs (Maximum Power Point Tracking) and can adapt to different installation and solar irradiation conditions.

Such a solution also has integrated DPS (Dynamic Power Switching) modules, which can optimize the performance of the photovoltaic system and reduce operation and maintenance costs.

In addition, it has advanced power quality control functions, such as active and reactive power regulation, weak network support and compatibility with aluminum cable on the AC side.

The HYNV5~12K-G01 residential hybrid inverter has the AFCI (Arc Fault Circuit Interrupter) function and real-time monitoring that can display system data on a mobile application or on the web.

According to the company, the product supports 210mm and bifacial photovoltaic modules, which can increase power generation by up to 30%. It also features plug-and-play installation and complete back-up, which can ensure continuity of power supply in the event of a grid failure.

Car Charger

Another product is the HCAC07/11/22E M1 vehicle charger, which can be integrated into residential photovoltaic systems and energy storage systems.

According to the manufacturer, it uses hopeCloud, an intelligent monitoring and management program, which can remotely control the charging of the electric vehicle and optimize the use of solar energy.

The charger features the standard OCPP (Open Charge Point Protocol), which can communicate with different charging management platforms. It is waterproof and dustproof (P65), with multi-protection and reliable use.

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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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