The Energy Company, Renovigi Solar Energy, Which Is a Leader in Manufacturing Photovoltaic Solar Energy Systems in Brazil, Is Launching a New Solar Energy System Called “Off-Grid.”
This solar energy system developed by Renovigi is equipped with an innovative lithium battery to store energy during periods when there is no solar energy generation, functioning completely independent of the electrical grid. Such a system is ideal for use in remote locations that would require significant investment for connection; the solution brought by Renovigi is especially advantageous for use in agricultural properties.
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New Solar Energy Storage System, the “Off-Grid,” Promises Greater Security and Reliability
One of the main objectives of the solar energy storage system developed by Renovigi, the “off-grid,” is to provide greater security for the customer in areas where there is no electrical grid supply or where an uninterrupted supply is needed, thereby increasing reliability.
José Vitor Salm, Manager of Research, Development, and Technical Support at Renovigi, explains that the battery comes with an integrated manager that automatically activates it when there is no generation, optimizing system performance. “It is an innovative system because there is intelligent communication between the inverter and the battery, allowing for maximum efficiency extraction and greater control over energy management,” explains Salm.
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“It took eight months of testing, prototypes, trial and error from the research and development team to arrive at the ideal product, achieving a balance between the market’s pain point and Renovigi’s solution, as we always aim to innovate and do something different to ensure that the expectations of our end customer or partner are always exceeded, so that the value the company delivers is a differentiator.”
The off-grid system from Renovigi allows for associating four 9.6 kWh batteries per inverter and up to ten inverters to increase its capacity.

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