Seraphim Solar launches AC Solaris and Polaris systems in Australia

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China-based PV manufacturer Seraphim Solar System has launched its AC Solaris and Polaris systems to the global market.

The company will start the launch in Australia, before making the systems available internationally.

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Aimed at the residential market, the two AC PV systems are preassembled with microinverters so each panel can operate individually, improving the overall performance and efficiency of the array. Polaris is a pre-assembled system that consists of an YC250 microinverter and one Seraphim panel, while Solaris embodies an YC500 and two panels, said technical director of Seraphim Solar System Terry Jin, adding they come in black or silver, monocrystalline and polycrystalline.

Terry Jin, technical director of Seraphim Solar, said Polaris and Solaris together offer flexibility in system design “especially for the complicated residential rooftops”.

Justin Xi, executive general manager of Seraphim Solar System said: “Polaris and Solaris AC modules enrich our product portfolio for the high growth Australian as well as the global markets. These large residential applications offer tremendous potential for Seraphim AC solutions.”

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