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Recently, ABB announced that it will launch a new inverter for solar projects, the PVS980 central inverter, which will help solar project developers cope with an increasingly competitive market
.
The inverter was first introduced
by ABB as a concept for Intersolar in 2015.
At present, the company has begun testing and shipping according to the pilot project
.
This latest PVS980 central inverter, starting with solar panels, can significantly increase the power input and output speed
.
The head of ABB said that developers must use this more advanced inverter
in order to improve efficiency.
The PVS980 central inverter can increase the input current speed of solar modules by up to 40%, which means that more current is converted from DC to AC and supplied to the grid
.
This could allow developers to install fewer solar panels and feed a certain amount of electricity into the grid, reducing capital investment
.
The inverter is one of the
most expensive components in a solar photovoltaic project.
With this new inverter, developers can also save the cost of
installing inverters.
ABB claims that by using the PVS980 inverter, project developers will be able to reduce the number of installed inverters by 30%.
ABB said in a statement, "The inverter developed by ABB engineers can produce a large rated power converter
at the same physical size.
The inverter can operate in
extreme high temperatures from below freezing to 100%.
”
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Recently, ABB announced that it will launch a new inverter for solar projects, the PVS980 central inverter, which will help solar project developers cope with an increasingly competitive market
.
The inverter was first introduced
by ABB as a concept for Intersolar in 2015.
At present, the company has begun testing and shipping according to the pilot project
.
This latest PVS980 central inverter, starting with solar panels, can significantly increase the power input and output speed
.
The head of ABB said that developers must use this more advanced inverter
in order to improve efficiency.
The PVS980 central inverter can increase the input current speed of solar modules by up to 40%, which means that more current is converted from DC to AC and supplied to the grid
.
This could allow developers to install fewer solar panels and feed a certain amount of electricity into the grid, reducing capital investment
.
The inverter is one of the
most expensive components in a solar photovoltaic project.
With this new inverter, developers can also save the cost of
installing inverters.
ABB claims that by using the PVS980 inverter, project developers will be able to reduce the number of installed inverters by 30%.
ABB said in a statement, "The inverter developed by ABB engineers can produce a large rated power converter
at the same physical size.
The inverter can operate in
extreme high temperatures from below freezing to 100%.
”
:/, please indicate the source for reprinting)
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