Kaco New Energy starts sales of its new inverters with outputs of 155 and 165 kilowatts. In terms of technology, the company again focuses on silicon carbide circuit breakers. The benefits of this thermally optimised semiconductor material result in cost savings for the construction and operation of large solar power plants.
With two new inverters, Kaco is targeting builders and operators of large solar parks. Following the recently released Blueplanet 105 TL3, the Blueplanet 155 TL3 and 165 TL3 are further developments which offer 15 per cent more power than their identical predecessor models: Customers benefit from needing fewer inverters for the same total output of a solar power plant. Fewer inverters in their compact design and a weight of less than 80 kilograms also simplify transport and installation.
The string inverters have a high thermal stability of the silicon carbide circuit breakers. This gives the inverters an exceptional power density of two kilowatts per kilogram and efficiencies of up to 99.1 per cent. They are optimised for installation in cooler and more temperate climate zones. (mfo)