Ingeteam extends its range of three-phase string inverters up to 40 kW

29th February 2016

Ingeteam extends its range of three-phase string inverters up to 40 kW

Company Announcement - Ingeteam has just launched onto the market its new PV string inverter models, delivering output powers of up to 40 kW in a single inverter. In addition to the 40 kW model, a further three models have also been presented:  24 kW, 28 kW and 33 kW. The UL-1741 compliant version of these models, specifically designed for the North American market, has also been extended to offer output powers of up to 40 kW.

These string inverters are suitable for immediate rooftop placement and they perform at full capacity no matter the inclination of the structure they are attached to. This is the INGECON SUN 3Play TLM Series of inverters, noted for their dual MPPT (Maximum Power Point Tracking) as well as their maximum efficiency levels (98.5%) and high performance. For example, this inverter family is suitable for self-consumption systems with no injection of excess energy into the public grid. Ingeteam has already started to supply these new models to many different markets. The models available until now, with output powers ranging from 10 to 20 kW, are already installed in countries such as Switzerland, Italy, Argentina, Paraguay, France, Australia, Chile, India, El Salvador, Brazil, Mexico, United States and Spain, to mention but a few.

Ingeteam
Ingeteam is a leading company specialising in the design of power and control electronics (frequency converters, process automation and control systems), electrical machines (generators and motors), electrical engineering and generating plants. To date, Ingeteam has supplied 35 GW in power converters for renewable energy plants and is amongst the TOP 10 companies dedicated to the operation and maintenance of renewable plants, with a portfolio of more than 6.7 GW. The company operates in all 5 continents, and has a headcount of around 3,000 employees around the world. Ingeteam invests 7% of its annual turnover in R&D, which is the backbone of the company's business activity.