2015年8月2日星期日

ET Solar releases AC PV module with integrated ultra-thin microinverter


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    The AC modules are using NEP’s BDM-300 microinverters, which is said to be only 25mm in thickness, enabling it to fit flush in the top right-hand corner of the backside of the module.
PV manufacturer ET Solar is launching a new multicrystalline AC module with a new ultra-thin integrated microinverter from Northern Electric and Power (NEP). 
ET Solar said it was showcasing the new module at PV Japan 2015.
The AC modules are using NEP’s BDM-300 microinverters, which is said to be only 25mm in thickness, enabling it to fit flush in the top right-hand corner of the backside of the module. 
Patrick Guo, Vice President of ET Solar said, "With NEP's cutting-edge technologies and industry-leading solar inverters, our new generation AC modules will play a very meaningful role in the Japanese PV market."
Mr. Nakamura, CEO of NEP Japan added, "Japan's residential market is huge and still growing. Micro inverters do not have uninterrupted high DC voltage, while other inverters have uninterrupted high DC voltage on roofs all the time. Safety is always our first concern. NEP's micro inverter has been certified and can be sold throughout Japan.”
The Japanese residential market remains attractive due to its high FiT, however leading Japanese PV manufacturers have been struggling to retain market share in the last 12-months due to increased foreign competition and grid connection restrictions for large-scale ‘mega solar’ projects in certain regions of the country. 

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