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Home / News / Market & Investments / TSUNESS will present new line of microinverters at Intersolar

TSUNESS will present new line of microinverters at Intersolar

TITAN Plus series up to 6 kW is one of the highlights
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  • August 5, 2024, at 09:29 PM
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TSUNESS will present new line of microinverters at Intersolar
TSOL-MP6000. Photo: TSUNESS/Disclosure

A TSUNESS announced that it will be present for the third time at Intersolar South America 2024, which will take place in São Paulo (SP) on the 27th, 28th and 29th of August. The event is part of the company's annual exhibition calendar, which has its factory in Suzhou, China, and exports to several countries, including Brazil and others in Latin America.

O current portfolio the manufacturer has microinverters from 300 W to 3 kW, with highlights in Brazil for the TSOL-MS2000 and TSOL-MP3000 models with 4 and 6 MPPTs, respectively. 

This year, among the company's launches that will be on display at stand W1.41 at the fair, the following stand out: new TSUNESS TITAN Plus line – designed to meet large installations and maximize return on investment. 

The microinverters TSOL-MP6000, TSOL-MP5000, TSOL-MP4600, TSOL-MP4000 and TSOL-MP368 features power up to 6 kW with 6 MPPTs. Furthermore, they highlighted that the TSOL-MP6000 supports 12 modules with a maximum input current of 20 A, as well as having W-Fi and RS485 communication for C&I installations (commercial and industrial).

TSOL-MH2000 Hybrid Microinverter

The TSOL-MH2000 will also be on display at Intersolar. According to the manufacturer, the solution is one of the main components of the “plug and play” storage system from TSUNESS. The robust solution combines flexibility and efficiency, adapting to different energy needs. 

According to the company, the product has 2 kW of power – with 4 MPPTs, integrated Wi-Fi and Bluetooth and remote monitoring via APP. The maximum charge and discharge current is 35 A, it has a charge/discharge efficiency of 98% and is compatible with various types of batteries. 

TSOL-MH2000. Image: TSUNESS/Disclosure

Generation 3 microinverters up to 3 kW

Os 2,4 kW, 2,7 kW and 3 kW Gen 3 microinverters ensure greater efficiency and reliability in prolonged operations. Among the models on display are the TSOL-MX3000, TSOL-MX2700 and TSOL-MX2400.

Microinverter with RS485 communication for C&I applications

For commercial and industrial installations, where communication via Wi-Fi is more challenging and the project demands high communication stability, the TSUNESS will exhibit the microinverter with communication via RS485 at the event. 

Image: TSUNESS/Reproduction

Smart Meter and DTU

Lastly, will present the Smart Meter at the stand – device that allows real-time monitoring and detailed analysis of consumed and injected energy consumption, promoting more intelligent management. 

When integrated into DTU (Data Transfer Unit), the company stated that the system allows the management of the microinverter operation by limiting or zeroing the energy injected into the grid, for situations in which there are power restrictions injected by the concessionaire, for example.

DTU (Data Transfer Unit). Image: TSUNESS/Disclosure
Smart Meter. Image: TSUNESS/Disclosure
Smart Meter. Image: TSUNESS/Disclosure

“TSUNESS, since the beginning of its operation, has been 100% focused on bringing more security and more power, which is why we are specialists in MLPE. More Safety More Power is our slogan”, he said Victor Segato, head of the company's operations for Latin America.

"We believe that the maturation of the Brazilian photovoltaic market and that of the entire Latin America in terms of technical standards, safety and efficiency in terms of O&M (operation and maintenance) will bring more and more companies to prefer solar plants with microinverters”, he emphasized.

According to the executive, the sector is heading towards soon having high performance and durability MLPE solutions at prices never seen before – mainly due to the innovations in product and production processes that TSUNESS and other respected players are achieving.

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Intersolar South America 2024 releases microinverter
Photo by Mateus Badra
Mateus Badra
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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