Acquire a complete solution that combines efficient technology with the option to choose from various available applications. This is one of the main features that differentiate the photovoltaic equipment of the multinational SolaX Power. The consumer who wishes to install a photovoltaic plant can acquire the 5-in-1 hybrid inverter, meaning that five different functions can be applied in a single device.
The first function available for these inverters is on-grid, that is, to connect a photovoltaic system to residential or business networks, in order to inject energy into the utility grid. The second is off-grid, when used in systems disconnected from the electrical grid – it draws energy from batteries or directly from solar panels. The third is the hybrid function, meaning on-grid and off-grid operations occurring simultaneously.
The fourth function is retrofit, which allows for a parallel connection to an existing photovoltaic station, thereby transforming that plant, whether with a traditional inverter or micro-inverter, into an energy storage unit. “Still within this application, when operating in parallel with another inverter, there is the possibility of forming a microgrid, which are hybrid systems for generating and storing solar energy, that provide energy even when there is no sunlight,” explains the Executive Director of SolaX Power in Brazil, Giberto Camargos.
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The fifth and final function is solely for storage, “and in this case, it is important to emphasize that the hybrid inverters from SolaX do not require photovoltaic modules – they utilize energy from the utility itself to supply the battery bank for use during times like nighttime, rainy days, or in the event of power outages,” points out the executive.
This variety of functions becomes a convenience and competitive advantage that extends throughout the entire chain. “These are benefits for the distributor, who has the option to offer, in a single product, a mix of functions. For the installer, who can cater to different clients and specific needs with just one device, and for the end consumer, who acquires various possibilities in a single product, which can be modified according to their moment and needs,” explains the executive.
According to a study conducted by S&P Global Commodity Insights, released in 2023, SolaX Power ranks third in the global market share ranking among world suppliers of hybrid inverters.
About SolaX Power – It is a multinational founded in 2012, based in Hangzhou, China, and with subsidiaries in several countries, including the Netherlands, Germany, the United Kingdom, Australia, Japan, and the USA. With over 2,000 employees worldwide, the company is recognized for its performance in research and development: more than 100 international patents and over 500 market certifications. Its portfolio consists of photovoltaic inverters, energy storage solutions, vehicle chargers, and advanced energy management systems. Its inverters are known for their efficiency, reliability, adaptability, and intelligent control. SolaX Power is committed to sustainability, innovation, and customer satisfaction. Its expansion worldwide aims to contribute to the global transition to a greener future.
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