Israel-based inverter producer SolarEdge Technologies has introduced the discharge of a brand new inverter for small to medium-sized utility-scale PV installations.

The firm provides it SE330K TerraMax Inverter together with H1300 Power Optimizers and it’s mentioned that the brand new product is now out there for pre-order, with the primary supply anticipated on the finish of the primary quarter of 2025.

“The new versatile photo voltaic system is appropriate for various topologies and difficult web site circumstances, ideally suited for ground-mounted websites on sloped, uneven, or irregularly formed terrains, and dual-use websites for functions resembling floating PV and agrivoltaics with trackers,” the corporate mentioned in a press release.

The new inverter is available in two variations, one with an AC output of 330 kW and the opposite with 297 kW. Its most DC energy enter is 660 kW and 594 kW, respectively, which represents a 200% DC oversizing. It has a rated effectivity of 99% and consists of an built-in night-time potential-induced degradation (PID) rectifier.

“The design helps as much as 80-module string size, which requires much less cabling and basic tools. This can result in a discount within the stability of system prices (BoS),” added the corporate. It additionally provides us the advantages of superior module-level energy electronics (MLPE), which embrace increased vitality yields by overcoming module losses and shading – particularly frequent in bi-facial modules and vertical PV – superior built-in security options, as nicely. as design flexibility.”

SolarEdge has launched two variations of its TerraMax Inverter, every measuring 1.09 meters huge, 91.4 cm excessive, 41.6 cm deep, and weighing 175 kg. The H1300 Power Optimizers have a rated DC enter of 1,300 W and a most energy level monitoring (MPPT) working vary of 12.5 V to 105 V.

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