Solis will launch 350 kW inverters for utility-scale applications

Manufacturer will promote event in São Paulo to promote the product, which has a maximum efficiency of 99%
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Energia solar Canal Solar Solis lançará inversores de 350 kW para aplicações de utility-scale
333~350 kW inverters from Solis. Image: Solis/Disclosure

The Chinese biscuit manufacturer Solis will promote, on January 30th at the Sheraton Hotel, in São Paulo (SP), an event of launch of the inverters 333~350 kW for power applications utility-scale.

According to the company, the equipment has a maximum efficiency of 99%; 12/16 integrated MPPTs; support currents of up to 20 A; monitor at string level; and perform intelligent IV curve scanning.

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In addition, they have remote firmware updating with simple operation; integrated PID recovery for better module performance; and supports communication via the electrical network (PLC).

“With this launch we will bring the quality and reliability of Solis products to the GC (centralized generation) market. At this event we will present new products to customers who already operate in the GC market and who do not currently have a relationship with the company”, they highlighted.

Lecture schedule

Below is the schedule of lectures that will be held at the meeting promoted by the company. To register, go to link.

  • 18:30 – Opening speech: Desheng Lei, Country Manager of Solis in Brazil, and Rodrigo Sauaia, CEO of ABSOLAR;
  • 19:00 – GC market trends in Brazil: Bruno Kikumoto, CEO of Canal Solar;
  • 19:30 – New solar panel technologies for the GC market: LONGi;
  • 20:00 – Launch of new 333~350 kW inverters;
  • 20:15 – Presentation of 333~350 kW inverters;
  • 21:30 – Draw.

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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.

One Response

  1. Good news! This photovoltaic generation market has been showing excellent technological development. It's a race of giants and with China as the main protagonist. See that President Lula, around 15 days ago, signed an ordinance or decree taxing electric vehicles and solar modules, in contradiction with speeches made abroad. Do you know what for? To encourage the development of national industry. We have already seen this film with the famous national content that came to nothing. The biggest, biggest and priority investment is in the brain. The rest is delay and demagoguery!

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