Hypontech launches three-phase HPT inverters with 30-50kW coverage

Manufacturer expands portfolio to expand its solutions for commercial photovoltaic systems
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With the aim of expanding its presence in the Brazilian photovoltaic market, Hypontech will make its new three-phase inverter, the HPT 30-50 kW, available from August in Brazil.

According to the manufacturer, the inverter launched this month is ideal for commercial installations, both in rooftop and ground-mounted photovoltaic systems.

The equipment has an integrated and adaptable design, with an IP65 degree of protection in the cover and cast aluminum casing, four MPPTs, maximum current input of 16A, dual-core Texas Instrument DSP, and Class II DC overvoltage protections.

“Equipped with eight string inputs and four MPP trackers, the HPT 30-50 kW allows for different module orientations and shading, but is also compatible with solar panels rated above 600 W with a maximum input current of 16A. It also has great adaptability to various types of solar projects, allowing up to 50% of photovoltaic overload and 1,100 Vdc,” the company said in a statement to Solar Channel.

Also according to the manufacturer, the inverter has a patented tracking and control algorithm in HPT inverters. Its processor can operate at 800 MIPs (million instructions per second) allowing dynamic tracking of solar energy despite varying intensity to maximize throughput. 

Monitoring

HPT offers several options for monitoring solutions. According to Hypontech. in the lower connection area, the HPT 30-50 kW allows communication via RS 485, Wi-Fi, GPRS and Ethernet. 

And with the integration of Hypontech's HiManager, a 1 to 32 data controller, monitoring megawatt photovoltaic projects is easier and more cost-effective. Additionally, remote support and failure notification can be enabled by connecting to HiPortal, which reduces service and maintenance costs.

More features

  • Stable HPT production below 0.5% DCI;
  • Conversion efficiency up to 98.8%;
  • HPT aluminum chassis fully cast and coated with AkzoNobel protective spray;
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Ericka Araújo
Head of journalism at Canal Solar. Presenter of Papo Solar. Since 2020, it has been following the photovoltaic market. He has experience in podcast production, interview programs and writing journalistic articles. In 2019, he received the 2019 Tropical Journalist Award from SBMT and the FEAC Journalism Award.

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