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Home / News / New SAJ line arrives in Brazil in the 1st quarter of 2022

New SAJ line arrives in Brazil in the 1st quarter of 2022

Manufacturer modernizes line of inverters with commercial application to adapt to high power modules
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  • December 22, 2021, at 12:06 AM
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Solution was designed to bring benefits to installers and end customers. Photo: SAJ/disclosure

The manufacturer of photovoltaic inverters SAJ announced that it will bring to the Brazilian market, starting next year, its new R6 line, a launch that was on display at Intersolar 2021.

According to the company, this solution was designed to bring benefits to both the installer and the end customer. “Its design, in addition to being innovative and elegant, can match the different types of environments that consumers may have in their business.”

“Another optimization from one line to the next is reducing the size of the inverter. The new R6 line has a more compact size compared to the previous one, the Suntrio Plus, almost half the volume and weight using the 25 kW model as a base,” said the company in a statement.

According to SAJ, the R6 line will be available for sale in the first quarter of 2022, bringing its technical characteristics improvements to adapt to high-generation photovoltaic modules that are being launched on the market.

The inverter of this new model supports a string current of up to 16 A, in addition to being able to operate with an AC overload of up to 110%.

Even with some improvements from one line to another, R6 maintained some essential attributes of the company's inverters, which are the DPS, integrated CC&CA, as well as being connected to the SAJ monitoring platform, which allows monitoring the system's generation 24 hours a day. per day, and IP 65 degree of protection.

The expectation is that the company will hold a series of roadshows throughout Brazil to present this line to the public along with its R5 line, which is currently used in residential projects. The first roadshow is expected to take place in the first two months of 2022 in São Paulo.

“The year 2021 was challenging due to the pandemic, however our objectives were achieved. The team grew and a lot of work was done with the dedication of everyone involved”, highlighted Alysson Camilo, Head of Sales and Operations at SAJ in Brazil.

“In 2022 we will have a year of launches. Our partners can expect great news and dedication from the SAJ Brasil team. We will hold roadshows to present our technologies and we count on everyone’s participation in this upcoming journey,” he concluded.

For more technical information about SAJ's R6 line, please contact brasil@saj-electric.com or company website. And to follow the roadshow schedule, stay connected to SAJ on social media.

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Journalist graduated from PUC-Campinas. He worked as a producer, reporter and presenter on TV Bandeirantes and Metro Jornal. He has been following the Brazilian electricity sector since 2020.
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