International. Danfoss Solar Inverters launched a new applications document that explains ways to design photovoltaic plants using one of its technologies.
"When designing a PV plant, the goal is to have a high return on investment (ROI) and the lowest possible levelized cost of energy (LCoE). This involves all the components of the system: inverter, medium voltage transformers, wiring, and finally a very detailed monitoring. On the other hand, planning, hardware and installation costs should be minimized as much as possible. This document provides answers to many of these questions and highlights how the MLX inverter can improve the Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) and Balance of System (BOS) of a pv plant," the statement said.
The inverter called MLX is for optimization of this type of plants integrating the main benefits of the string and central philosophies. The inverter offers an efficiency of 98.6% with a power density of 60 kVA with only 75 kg.
To download the document you can click here.