Hypontech launches three inverters and expands participation in the Brazilian market

According to the company, the new products include single-phase, three-phase and micro inverters
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20-07-22-canal-solar-Hypontech lança três inversores e amplia participação no mercado brasileiro
Hypontech's HPK single-phase inverter was used as a teaching tool in a course held at Unicamp. Photo Reproduction

A Hypontech launched three new inverters to gradually expand its market share and presence in the Brazil. The new products include the single-phase 10 kW HPS, three-phase low voltage HPT 15-30 KL and the 800 W and 1.6 kW micro inverters.

Brazil is a very important piece of Hypontech's global strategic layout and we always attach great importance to customer needs and user experience. Since the beginning of its creation, Hypontech has been in the Brazilian market and made great efforts to develop it”, said the company in a statement.

“After three years of operation, with extensive research and analysis, Hypontech concluded the characteristics of the Brazilian photovoltaic segment and developed corresponding models for this purpose, hoping to further meet demand”, they highlighted.

Discover the Hypontech HPS-5000 single-phase inverter

According to the study data, the majority of Brazilian customers do not have three-phase access in their homes, and higher power single-phase inverters are in demand in the residential sector. “Capturing this resource, we launched a 10 kW single-phase HPK inverter for sale in Brazil to further increase its visibility in the region, creating a popular model”, they pointed out.

According to the company, due to historical factors, many areas in northern Brazil still operate at low voltages. Therefore, Hypontech customized the 220V HPT-30-50 KL three-phase inverter for the country to meet the needs of this customer segment, with the aim of making clean energy available in all regions.

“The new microinverters developed will be launched soon and will be sold in Brazil as the first choice to help customers maximize the benefits of electricity consumption”, they concluded.

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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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