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Three phase solutions in residential PV

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Across Europe, markets for residential PV are evolving. Shifting policy priorities, new module technologies and new use cases for solar mean that component suppliers need to be ready to adapt to different requirements from installers and system owners.
In this pv magazine Webinar, we’ll introduce the latest addition to Sungrow’s residential portfolio in Europe– a 3-phase PV inverter that’s both scalable and packed with features. We’ll take a look at how the inverter enables system designers to meet varying customer needs in terms of power, space, and security, and why this type of flexibility is key in many of Europe’s rapidly diversifying residential PV markets.

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Three phase solutions in residential PV

Residential PV systems come in all shapes and sizes and are often subject to limitations that can only be solved on the component side. This means that suppliers need to be ready for anything, and their products need the inherent flexibility to meet very different needs even within a particular market.

And as solar increases its share in Europe’s energy mix, new policies in the residential market are driving a shift toward self-consumption. This places the inverter front and center, with customers expecting a broad range of communications and energy management features, alongside those ensuring safety and efficiency.

In this pv magazine Webinar, Sungrow introduces us to its new three-phase residential inverter, being launched to European markets this month. Eleonora Potestio, Technical Sales Engineer at Sungrow, will take us through the inverter’s features and technical characteristics, focusing on the scalability and flexibility in system design afforded by the inverter, and other key features ensuring safety and longevity for the entire system. Further, Eleonora will take us through the key features of Sungrow’s WiNet-S communications dongle, and we’ll take an early look at one of the first installations in Europe to feature the new inverter.

Ahead of this, viewers will be treated to a sneak peek inside Sungrow’s manufacturing operation, and we’ll hear from Key Account Manager Florian Fisch about the progress and plans for the new three-phase inverter’s rollout to Europe.

pv magazine Webinar Content

  • Introduction to Sungrow
  • SG3.0-20RT three-phase inverter: Availability and roll out to Europe
  • Technical features and warranty conditions
  • Details of the WiNet-S Communications dongle
  • Reference project – residential installation in Germany featuring SG10RT

pv magazine’s Mark Hutchins will be the moderator of this webinar. Questions can be submitted beforehand or during the webinar through a chat window.

Registration for this pv magazine Webinar is free of charge.

 

This webinar was originally scheduled for March 9, 2021. Due to technical difficulties on the day, we are now repeating it on March 24, 2021.

Speakers

Eleonora Potestio | Technical Sales Engineer EMEA, Sungrow

Eleonora Potestio has recently joined Sungrow as Technical Sales Engineer. Eleonora is based in Sungrow’s European headquarter in Munich. She is part of the Distribution team and is responsible for technical support with a focus on the Benelux market and the Nordics countries. Previously, Eleonora held a technical advisory role and performed consultancy services for renewable energy projects across Europe.

Florian Fisch | Key Account Manager, Sungrow

Florian Fisch joined Sungrow as Key Account Manager. Florian is based in Sungrow’s European headquarter in Munich. He is part of the distribution team and is responsible for various distributors across Europe in regard to commercial topics.

Moderators

Mark Hutchins | Magazine Director, pv magazine

Mark Hutchins joined pv magazine as production editor for our monthly global title in September 2016. He also reports on upstream technology and markets, and new and emerging solar regions for both print and online. Mark has experience in copywriting, music journalism and the fast-paced world of startups.

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