Kinglong New Energy achieves “A” grade for Sunteams 5000 inverter

  • The unit achieved a European weighted average sum efficiency result of 96.6% and a Californian weighted average sum efficiency result of 97.0%.
    The unit achieved a European weighted average sum efficiency result of 96.6% and a Californian weighted average sum efficiency result of 97.0%.

Photon International Magazine has awarded Kinglong New Energy (KLNE) an “A” grade for its Sunteams 5000 inverter, which is part of the Sunteams range of 1.5KW to 5KW units.

KLNE submitted its inverter to Photon’s laboratory for testing. The unit submitted was a standard serial production unit and not a prototype. The exact same specification unit is available to purchase from the company. The unit achieved a European weighted average sum efficiency result of 96.6% and a Californian weighted average sum efficiency result of 97.0%.

Sales director, Wison Qi said “We’re very happy that Photon has confirmed what we knew all along – that our inverters are of excellent quality and highly efficient.”

In November 2011, KLNE selected Trilight as its UK distributor for its Sunteams 5000 inverter.

Photon’s test report and comments will be published in an upcoming issue of the magazine.
 

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