PHB Solar launches microinverter and single-pole ground structure

Company also presents the 250 kW inverter and charging station for electric vehicles
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PHB Solar lança microinversor e estrutura de solo monoposte
PHB Solar stand at Intersolar Brasil. Photo: PHB Solar/Disclosure

A PHB Solar presented, during the Intersolar South America 2022, which took place between the 23rd and 25th of August in São Paulo, brought several new features to the Brazilian photovoltaic market.

Highlights include a microinverter, single-post ground frame and PHB250K-HT inverter, as well as a charging station, hybrid inverters and battery.

Entre os destaques está o inversor PHB250K-HT. Foto: PHB Solar/Divulgação
Among the highlights is the PHB250K-HT inverter. Photo: PHB Solar/Disclosure

Regarding the inverter, according to Ivan Sarturi, electrical engineer at PHB Solar, the company works with a maximum voltage of 1500 VDC to enable large plants.

“We also have all the products that we already had in other years, such as hybrid inverters, retrofit solar UPS solution, off-grid and the rest of the line of on-grid inverters and the recharging station too”, highlighted Sarturi, in an interview with Solar Channel.

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Novidades da PHB Solar na Intersolar South America 2022. Foto: PHB Solar/Divulgação
Company news at Intersolar South America 2022. Photo: PHB Solar/Disclosure

PHB technical support

During the event, Ildo Bet, director of PHB Solar, also commented on the company's launches and also highlighted the work done by the technical support team.

“PHB’s secret is 38 years as a manufacturer of inverter power supplies and now as a distributor of photovoltaic kit solutions. We have technical competence, engineers with more than 30 years of experience to repair equipment when there is a defect at component level”, he reported.

“PHB does not discuss whose problem it is. We send an inverter to our integrator and he satisfies his customer by not losing revenue from generation, and then we talk about who is going to pay this bill”, emphasized Bet.

“We do it this way, because we know how to fix things unlike those who have to trust the manufacturer, usually from abroad, who is very far away and does not have local technical staff to carry out the repair immediately”, he 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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