TSUNESS presents microinverter portfolio at Intersolar 2023

Gen3 Plus MS2000 and TITAN series were the company's highlights at the event, which took place in São Paulo (SP)
05-09-23-canal-solar-TSUNESS apresenta portfólio de microinversores na Intersolar 2023
TSUNESS booth at Intersolar South Amercia. Photo: Canal Solar

A TSUNESS presented during the Intersolar South America O Gen3 Plus MS2000 microinverter. The equipment has a power of 2,000 W and can connect to a maximum of four panels.

Using MPPT (Maximum Power Point Tracking) technology, the product achieves a peak efficiency of 96.7%. Like the TITAN series, the MS2000 is equipped with integrated WiFi monitoring, enabling real-time performance monitoring and management.

According to the company, the advanced thermal design ensures optimal heat dissipation, maintaining stability and reliability even in intense sunlight. “The Gen3 Plus MS2000 Microinverter represents a significant leap forward in solar technology.”

“With its combination of power, efficiency and advanced features, we are empowering our customers to harness the true potential of solar energy,” said Victor Curi Segato, LATAM director at TSUNESS.

TITAN Microinverter

A particular focus for TSUNESS is Brazil. According to the manufacturer, the Brazilian photovoltaic market has experienced rapid growth due to favorable incentives and policies, resulting in high growth in photovoltaic capacity and strong demand.

The highlighted product in this context is the 3,000W TITAN microinverter. “It is distinguished by being the first high-power 3,000 W single-phase microinverter in the sector”, pointed out the company.

Such equipment has an input current of up to 18.5 A, ensuring compatibility with various sizes and power ranges of photovoltaic modules. With 6 MPPT, it achieves a maximum efficiency of up to 97.2%.

With IP67 waterproof and dustproof certification, TITAN series microinverters can operate even when submerged in water. Equipped with built-in WiFi, they facilitate module-level monitoring, simplifying operation and maintenance.

This allows, according to the manufacturer, remote fault diagnosis, analysis, software and energy updates, as well as monitoring of system generation in real time through the Talent monitoring platform that accompanies it.

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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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