GoodWe, a supplier of photo voltaic merchandise and vitality options, has launched its new three-phase 1,500 V utility string inverter, the UT (320/350 kW).
The inverter is designed to fulfill the calls for of large-scale energy crops, providing excessive energy effectivity, streamlined operation and upkeep (O&M), and dependable system stability, the corporate says. With this addition, GoodWe strengthens its utility portfolio by offering elevated capability and considerably decreasing the levelized price of vitality (LCOE).
The sequence affords choices of 12 MPPTs and 15 MPPTs and boasts a most effectivity of 99.01%. With a most string enter present of 15/20A, it’s appropriate with bifacial modules, optimizing vitality yields for energy crops.
The UT sequence gives anti-potential induced degradation (PID) and PID-recovery features, successfully mitigating vitality losses brought on by PID results, particularly in high-temperature and high-humidity circumstances. With an IP66 ranking and as much as C5 safety, the inverter demonstrates resilience in harsh environments. The 320 kW UT can function with out derating for ambient temperature of as much as 45 levels Celsius.
Additionally, using mid-band energy line communication know-how decreases set up prices with out further communication wiring. The UT may also be outfitted to compensate for reactive energy in the course of the nighttime to take care of the voltage stability of the system, eliminating the necessity for a expensive exterior compensation system. Furthermore, the inverter helps a low SCR of 1.0, guaranteeing the ability plant stays secure even in weak grid circumstances.
“With the introduction of the UT inverter, we’ve fortified our means to fulfill the varied necessities of EPCs, energy plant builders and buyers, assuring them a safe return on funding,” says Ron Shen, vp of GoodWe. “Wanting ahead, GoodWe stays dedicated to advancing technological innovation, bringing a extra bankable product portfolio and turnkey options for large-scale photo voltaic initiatives.”