Key advantages of solar photovoltaic microinverters
Key advantages of photovoltaic microinverters

- Safety: Traditional centralized inverters or string inverters usually have DC voltages of hundreds to thousands of volts, which are easy to catch fire and are difficult to extinguish after a fire occurs. The solar photovoltaic microinverters only has a DC voltage of tens of volts, all connected in parallel, which minimizes safety risks.
- Intelligence: component-level monitoring, the working status of each component can be seen in the ECU.
- Multiple power generation: Component-level MPPT has no barrel effect, which reduces the impact of occlusion on power generation; it has good low-light effect because the starting voltage is low, only 20V, and it can also work when the light is weak.
- Long life: Usually the design life of microinverter is 25 years and that of traditional inverter is 10 years.
- Convenience and beauty: There is no need to build a special power distribution room. The microinverter can be installed directly behind the components or on the bracket. Because it is a parallel structure, it can be installed directly when the scale is increased in the future without changing the previous configuration.
The solar photovoltaic solar photovoltaic microinverters is small and beautiful, can be directly installed on the component or bracket, and is light in weight. Microinverter technology proposes to integrate the inverter directly with a single photovoltaic module. Each photovoltaic module is equipped with an inverter module with AC and DC conversion functions and maximum power point tracking functions to directly convert the electric energy emitted by the photovoltaic module. The generated AC power is used by AC loads or transmitted to the grid.