PV Inverter

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Maximize Solar Potential with PV Inverters

As a trusted supplier of PV inverters, Ecosolex offers a comprehensive range of products tailored to diverse energy needs, from the compact 3-6kW single-phase model for residential and small commercial facilities to the robust 120kW three-phase system designed for utility-scale solar plants. Our inverters integrate seamlessly with your solar power system to optimize energy conversion efficiency, ensuring stable performance, and supporting long-term scalability. They are top choices for upgrading existing infrastructure or building a new one. Get in touch with us today to discover how our solar inverters can power your next solar project.

Higher Power Yields

Ecosolex PV inverters deliver peak conversion efficiency of up to 98.6%, significantly lowering the Levelized Cost of Electricity (LCOE). With a 1.5 DC/AC ratio and support for 110% AC output, our inverters extend daily power generation and enhance overall return on investment (ROI). They are compatible with wide-ranging PV module types and grid conditions, reducing integration complexity and avoiding unnecessary additional costs. Excel in performance and adaptability, Ecosolex inverters ensure higher energy yields and long-term value for your solar projects.

Superior Safety

Our solar power inverters are built with multi-layered protection for safe and stable operations under various environmental and electrical conditions, protecting them against overcurrent, short circuits, overvoltage, and AC/DC surges. They also feature DC switch functionality and remote shutdown capability to enhance operational safety and system control. With an IP65+ rating, these inverters are resistant to dust, humidity, and heavy rainfall, suitable for indoor and outdoor installations. Prioritizing safety and durability, our inverters deliver a reliable energy experience with minimal risk and long-term performance assurance.

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FAQ on Solar Inverters

Q1: What is a Solar Power Inverter?

A solar inverter plays a critical role in any solar energy system. It functions as an electrical converter that changes the direct current (DC) electricity produced by solar panels into alternating current (AC), the standard form of electricity used by most household appliances, industrial equipment, and the power grid. Without a solar inverter, the electricity generated by solar panels would not be usable for most applications.

There are three main types of solar inverters: string inverters that connect multiple panels in a series, microinverters installed on individual panels, and power optimizers that enhance the efficiency of string inverters.

Q2: How to Choose Solar Power Inverters?

The right solar power inverter is a booster for maximizing performance and durability for your solar system.
First, evaluate your energy needs and the size of your solar panel array. The inverter should closely match the system's total power output.
Next, consider the inverter type most suitable for your situation. String inverters connect multiple panels and are cost-effective for unshaded installations. Module-level and micro-inverters attach to individual panels, offering better performance in partially shaded conditions. Power inverters are ideal for larger industrial systems.
Then, choose inverters with at least 95% efficiency to maximize energy conversion. Features like weather resistance, remote monitoring capabilities, and maximum power point tracking (MPPT) technology enhance system performance and user convenience.
Lastly, prioritize manufacturers offering longer warranties and consider their after-sales service, local support, and the overall cost versus expected energy savings to ensure long-term value and system stability.

Q3: How Long Does a PV Inverter Last? 

A solar inverter usually lasts around 10 to 15 years, though this can vary based on the model, operating conditions, and maintenance. Since most solar systems have a longer lifespan, the inverter will likely need to be replaced at least once during the system's overall lifetime.

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