First projects with a new solar roof tile, an EV wallbox with new features, Frameless glass elements in a full range of colours and the coordination of Fischer Profil and K2. Here are our top products of the week:
An EV wallbox with new features, thermal imaging cameras with new attachments, a double glass module with 430 watts and a new charging management that uses AI. These are our top products of the week:
Fronius presents the Wattpilot with a series of new features. These include a load management, more flexibility and higher IP protection.
Fronius has added new features and enhanced existing ones to its Wattpilot wall-mounted EV charger for the home.
Power electronics combine solar power with e-mobility, with heat and with electricity storage, such as batteries or systems with hydrogen. Fronius promises sun around the clock, 24 hours a day. We find out what this means from Martin Hackl, head of Solar Business at Fronius.
At this year’s IAA Transportation trade fair in Hanover, Germany, Fronius showcased its innovations around intelligent charging management, charging solutions for electric cars, and complete solutions for e-mobility, load management, and energy supply.
The coming year will bring numerous innovations from Fronius. The 30th anniversary of the Business Unit Solar Energy will be celebrated in 2022, placing the focus once again on sustainability.
The Austrian company Fronius presents the EV charging station Wattpilot. It is available in two versions, the fixed Wattpilot Home for home use and the mobile Wattpilot Go for on the road.
Fronius has added devices for small systems to its range of inverters this year. Volker Haider, Head of Product Marketing at Fronius International, explains which other solutions the company has developed and where the trends in power electronics are heading.
Two solar modules with half cells, individually designed protective clothing and a new charging solution for electric vehicles. These are our top products of the week:
Fronius is launching the Wattpilot EV charger, which is aimed at all EV drivers, regardless of whether they have their own photovoltaic system or not.