
Optimisation without Solar Optimisers – SMA ShadeFix
Yes, with SMA Shadefix – optimisation that’s integrated into the inverter! SMA has developed a superior optimisation technique – SMA ShadeFix. And the best thing about this solution is that it is an integrated software solution that comes with all SMA inverters at no extra cost! There is evidence that SMA ShadeFix is the best option in many real-life applications, and like optimisers and microinverters, it is ideal for systems that suffer from light and moderate shading.
Additionally, fewer components needed to optimise a PV system means lower installation costs and effort and potentially higher reliability.
How SMA ShadeFix works: Three-Phase String Level Optimisation
All Sunny Tripower models have Shadefix integrated and this three-phase range starts at 3kW and goes up to 50kW with the phenomenal CORE1. Here’s a quick round up of the features, to get a more in-depth view head to the SMA Tripower Power Inverters where you can find all the technical details, datasheets and brochures you could ever wish for, or need.
Quick & Easy
- Quick installation due to low weight (17kg) and external connections
- Compact design means minimum space requirements
Higher yields
- Dynamic active power limitation: direct use of surplus energy, less grid dependence
- Intelligent energy management and storage solutions can be added anytime
Ultimate convenience
- Free online monitoring via Sunny Places
- Intuitive commissioning via smartphone or tablet
- Automatic inverter monitoring with SMA Smart Connected
Get optimisation at string level here…
- SMA from its headquarters in Kassel, Germany, is the world’s largest producer of solar inverters and monitoring systems for photovoltaic applications. As market leader for solar inverters SMA is setting benchmarks again and again. The leading-edge efficiencies of 98% and new technology ensures maximum yields and the highest user convenience. While SMA inverters are designed in Germany, the Sunny Central, the Sunny Island, and SMA SunnyBoy inverters in the 3 kW to 7 kW range are assembled in their new plant in Denver, Colorado.These inverters qualify for the ARRA recovery act and are UL and cUL listed. SMA launched its own SMA solar academy in Rocklin, California, in April 2011. The best solar power inverter from NASDAQ and Bloomberg listed solar components manufacturers at best price; suitable for all weather conditions.
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