What ultra-powerful string inverters mean for utility-scale and EPCs – pv magazine International

2022-08-13 05:51:06 By : Ms. Lucy Huang

String inverters continue to grow in capacity to support the growing size and output of high-power and high-current PV modules becoming more normal at utility-scale. And that’s changing the equation for LCOE, at a critical growth point in the solar industry. In this pv magazine Webinar, we’ll hear from Sungrow about its new maximum-power three-phase 352kVA utility string inverter, the SG350HX, and discuss availability, certifications, and how LCOE is affected.

String inverters continue to grow in capacity to support the growing size and output of high-power and high-current PV modules becoming more normal at utility-scale. And that’s changing the equation for LCOE, at a critical growth point in the solar industry.

In this pv magazine Webinar, we’ll hear from Sungrow about its new maximum-power three-phase 352kVA utility string inverter, the SG350HX. Launched at Intersolar in late 2021, the inverter is now receiving IEC certification in the EU and is already installed in India and China.

In addition, a detailed product overview, comparison of features between the SG350HX and the previous lower-power SG250HX, solutions to combine with MV stations, along with use cases and application recommendations. We will also discuss availability, certifications, and how LCOE is affected, and answer your questions about latest developments in utility-scale projects.

Alondra Amoztegui, Product manager at Sungrow EMEA, will join the webinar to provide details and insights into the utility-scale market and the SG350HX string inverter.

Special benefit from Sungrow for those joining the live webinar: a personal contact at Sungrow who can provide you with an individual offer.

Attendees will have the opportunity to submit their questions for the speakers and become part of the discussion during the live Q&A. Marija Maisch, editor at pv magazine, will be the moderator of this webinar.

Registration for this pv magazine Webinar is free of charge.

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