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Taiwan Electric Power Company launches M80U string inverter
to the North American market.
The wall-mounted design is primarily aimed at the growing commercial solar industry, but can also be used
on a large scale.
Delta Americas, a North American subsidiary of Taiwanese power energy company Delta Delta, this week unveiled the world's first wall-mounted 80kW string inverter designed to meet the growing commercial and industrial (C&I) solar industry
in the United States.
This M80U is a three-phase grid-tied transformerless inverter that can be mounted on the bracket of a photovoltaic panel without the need for a house or container
.
Delta has developed ergonomic handles and eyebolts for easy installation
.
Delta also boasts M80U add-ons, including 98.
8% efficiency, an operating range of 200 to 1000 volts, two maximum power point trackers (MPPTs), and a closed structure that meets NEMA4X enclosure standards to prevent environmental degradation
.
This inverter is 80kW, which is new to the string inverter market – and is increasingly seen as a solution for large-scale photovoltaic applications, not just in C&I buildings, but also in ground mounts
.
A recent HIS report found that installers and EPCs are increasingly embracing the use of three-box string inverters as a technology with more advantages
than traditional central inverters.
These benefits include higher overall profitability, lower balanced (BOS) costs of the system, higher reliability, more accurate monitoring and ease of installation-O&M
.
These companies such as Delta, Huawei and Refusol have achieved significant success
in various markets.
Taiwan Electric Power Company launches M80U string inverter
to the North American market.
The wall-mounted design is primarily aimed at the growing commercial solar industry, but can also be used
on a large scale.
Delta Americas, a North American subsidiary of Taiwanese power energy company Delta Delta, this week unveiled the world's first wall-mounted 80kW string inverter designed to meet the growing commercial and industrial (C&I) solar industry
in the United States.
This M80U is a three-phase grid-tied transformerless inverter that can be mounted on the bracket of a photovoltaic panel without the need for a house or container
.
Delta has developed ergonomic handles and eyebolts for easy installation
.
Delta also boasts M80U add-ons, including 98.
8% efficiency, an operating range of 200 to 1000 volts, two maximum power point trackers (MPPTs), and a closed structure that meets NEMA4X enclosure standards to prevent environmental degradation
.
This inverter is 80kW, which is new to the string inverter market – and is increasingly seen as a solution for large-scale photovoltaic applications, not just in C&I buildings, but also in ground mounts
.
A recent HIS report found that installers and EPCs are increasingly embracing the use of three-box string inverters as a technology with more advantages
than traditional central inverters.
These benefits include higher overall profitability, lower balanced (BOS) costs of the system, higher reliability, more accurate monitoring and ease of installation-O&M
.
These companies such as Delta, Huawei and Refusol have achieved significant success
in various markets.