SPI 2013: SolarEdge displays extended line of single phase solar inverters

October 21, 2013
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At Solar Power International 2013, SolarEdge will display its new extended line of high power single phase solar inverters with up to 11.4kWac power level.

Peter Mathews, SolarEdge General Manager of North America, said: “To continue our growth, we recently launched an entire line of commercial solutions and now we are raising the bar further. At SPI we are showing 98% CEC weighted efficiency and UL1699B certification on both single phase and three phase PV inverters.”

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However, the company noted that its power optimiser line would be refreshed for 2014, featuring a new ‘P Series’ power optimiser with higher power, higher operating temperature and a simpler single bolt mounting plate.

“With the P Series introduction, we see tighter alignment between today’s high power modules and our power optimisers,” said Lior Handelsman, vice president of marketing and product strategy at SolarEdge. “Combined with the higher temperature rating and the single mounting bolt, we continue to make installations even easier and more cost effective.”

SolarEdge is exhibiting at SPI on booth #1637.

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