Growatt supplies central inverters to 20MW new project in Thailand

February 16, 2017
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Growatt said the plant consists of 4 sub-plants of 5MW, three of which use Growatt outdoor central inverters which have a 2MW capacity in a 10ft container size with IP54 ingress protection, and thermal performance that can handle 50C degree heat, while fully operational. Image: Growatt

PV inverter manufacturer Growatt has supplied CP2000 Station-S compact central inverters to a recently completed 20MW project in Thailand developed by Jetion Solar. 

Growatt said the plant consists of 4 sub-plants of 5MW, three of which use Growatt outdoor central inverters which have a 2MW capacity in a 10ft container size with IP54 ingress protection, and thermal performance that can handle 50C degree heat, while fully operational. 

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Another sub-plant used Growatt’s 20000TL3-HE string inverter, which had been applied in a 90MW ground power plant in Phitsanulok, Thailand, which had already demonstrated high efficiency of up to 99% with its fanless design since deployed around a year ago. 

The Jetion developed plant used 63,360 300Wp multicrystaline PV modules.  

Growatt also noted that it had been a leading supplier of inverters in Thailand with a total cumulative installation capacity of over 300MW, since entering the market in 2013. 

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