Renovigi launches RenoMicro 2 kW microinverter

Launch is already in the company's product portfolio for integrators
Renovigi lança microinversor RenoMicro 2 kW
Company wants to increase market share and consequently competitiveness

In order to meet the growing demand of the network of accredited companies, the RenoMicro 2000 W, single-phase on-grid microinverter, becomes part of the company's own product portfolio Renew starting this month and is now available on the company's accredited portal.

The inclusion of the new solar microinverter meets Renovigi's moment of positive transformation and the objective of enriching your portfolio, an action that must not stop at the microinverter, with the aim of increase the share market and consequently the competitiveness.

“With more than a decade of experience, Renovigi is a reference in the photovoltaic market. The new line of microinverters arrives to meet a long-standing demand from our integrators, and its launch is scheduled to serve customers who wish to implement solar generation in 2022”, explains Guilherme Costa, the company's executive general manager.

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The company also reinforces that the RenoMicro 2000W microinverter connects directly to individual photovoltaic modules, making it possible to install the panels in different orientations. This adaptable configuration allows the accredited partner to meet different specificities, such as, for example, projects with different roof pitches (also called roof cuts) or those developed alongside the house project, in order to provide an even more personalized service, according to each customer's demand.

Cesar Rugero, commercial director at Renovigi, highlights that “the RenoMicro 2000W microinverters arrive to offer even more options to our integrator partners when configuring projects. As it is a very versatile product, it can be an excellent option in projects with partial shading of the panels by neighboring buildings or by the architecture of the house itself, ensuring the best possible performance from the generator.”

“It can also be an interesting solution for projects in which the customer does not have a suitable location or 100% safe location for the inverter, as the computers are installed between the panels and the customer's roof. However, the main point is to make the widest possible range available to our partners and customers so that together they can define the best technical-commercial option for each project”, he emphasizes.

According to Rugero, the system also features integrated Wi-Fi and enables independent performance monitoring, allowing for problem solving at the module level in preventive or corrective maintenance.

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Stella Miranda
Producer of Canal Responde and Solar em 60. She has experience in podcast production, preparation of journalistic articles, interviews and radio production. Student of Journalism at the Pontifical Catholic University of Campinas.

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