Tag Archives: ABB inverters

Typically solar inverters efficiency is approximately 95%, so you could have about 5% power loss when the electric current is innverted from DC to AC. ABB Solar Inverters have a maximum efficiency of 96.5%.  The change from AC to DC in your electric products is far less efficient; you can lose 10-40% of power. This happens […]

ABB solar inverters are being used on Amcorp Power Sdn Bhd’s Gemas 10.25 Megawatt (MW) PV plant in Malaysia – it is the country’s biggest solar power station.   In a location approximately 160 km from Kuala Lumpur, the solar plant supplies nearly 11% of Malaysia’s installed capacity of 116 mWs of grid-tied photovoltaic (PV).   ABB has supplied some of their their three-phase inverters, the TRIO-27.6 solar […]

As we grow nearer to the Micro 0.3HV release, now slated for the middle of June, we have decided to extend our initial Micro Sale to celebrate.  While supplies last, we will discount the Power-One Micro Inverters line by 5% off our already low website prices.  Additionally, if you order more than 60 microinverters in […]

What was inevitable when ABB acquired Power-One’s Renewable Energy Business last year is finally taking shape now.  In May, like right now, the Power-One brand – the second largest inverter company in the world – will now carry the ABB nameplate.  Click here to read the ABB press release. At the end of the day, […]

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