Enecsys micro inverters receive UL certification

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Enecsys has become the first company in the world to receive UL certification for a micro inverter without electrolytic capacitors. The 240-watt inverter has also been certified for use in Europe, thus helping Enecsys to establish itself as one of the few truly global inverter manufacturers.

The micro inverter has an operating life of more than 25 years, which matches or exceeds that of most PV modules and consequently improves system reliability, energy harvests and safety. This reliability was verified using HALT, HASS and accelerated life tests to IEC61215 – the method used to test PV modules – and EMC-evaluated EN 62109, UL1741, TÜV and CE standards.

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Enecsys inverters are designed to operate on both the 60Hz North American and 50Hz European electricity grid systems.

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