Latin America. Danfoss unveiled MPPT4 (Maximum Power Point Tracking 4) software, a program that is capable of maintaining the fluid of a solar-powered pumping system, even when irradiation conditions are not optimal.
The company explained that the MPPT4 software, when interacting with the Vacon 100X Solar Pump make the perfect solution for agricultural environments where access to electricity is complicated; ensuring to extract up to 40% more water than the existing solutions currently on the market.
To challenge the operation of Vacon 100X Solar Pump in real conditions with energy generated directly from photovoltaic panels, Danfoss conducted tests in Apodaca, Nuevo León; the objective was to demonstrate the operation of the solution in environments of variable energy supplies in an unpredictable way and under the clear premise that the MPPT4 algorithm guarantees that the pump takes advantage, at all times, of the maximum solar power available.
The tests carried out by Danfoss had the participation of companies with extensive experience in the field of alternative energies, who validated the operation of Vacon 100X Solar Pump and MPPT4 software as a solution that differs from other options available on the market in the category of solar pumps.
César Anzalone, Sales Manager for DPE and CAC at Danfoss Mexico, mentioned that Danfoss innovates and engineers tomorrow by responding to the industry with the right systems in infrastructure according to customer needs, 'we look for emerging solutions that boost productivity in real environments and with environmentally friendly technologies'.