The 50 MW agreement was forged between Sungrow and the local Pakistan-based distributor Energy For You to supply residential and commercial inverter solutions to power Pakistani installations within a year.
The Solar Pakistan expo, which had been cancelled in 2020 due to the Covid pandemic, attracted a large audience this year. Sungrow’s brand-new residential energy storage system made local industry headlines and is expected to be available in Pakistan from January of 2022.
Turnkey solution
Tailored to the growing amount of residential rooftop installations in Pakistan, this newly introduced turnkey solution comprised of a three-phase hybrid inverter and a high-voltage battery is adaptable for various scenarios both in increasing the uptake of solar and slashing electricity bills for end-users.
Due to its modular design, the system featuring an extensive flexible capacity and the broad power range enables flexible configurations for different rooftops. Most notably, because all of the information is integrated into one app, iSolarCloud, users can initialise both the inverter and battery, automatically commissioning and managing the plant yield in a timely manner.
Changing landscape
Apart from the residential portfolio, one of Sungrow’s most popular string inverters, the SG110CX was also on display with data logger COM100E. The 110-kilowatt commercial inverter is equipped with multiple MPP trackers and enables optimal yields in complex terrains. They are also resilient to harsh conditions armed with an IP66 and C5 corrosion class protection.
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As Pakistan is expected to be a vibrant solar market, Sungrow is boosting efforts to prop up local decarbonisation ambitions and surging demands. “As a pivotal player taking the first place in market share in Pakistan, we keep bringing forth innovations that address diverse applications with lower LCOE, despite the changing landscape and current Covid-19 pandemic,” commented Howard Fu, Country Director of Sungrow Pakistan during the expo. (mfo)
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