Gujarat-based VSole has introduced the VS-HY series of single-phase, hybrid inverters to manage the flow of electricity between solar panels, grid, and battery storage. The series includes wall-mount inverters featuring MPPT technology, in rated power outputs ranging from 3 kW to 6 kW. These inverters are compatible with both lithium and lead-acid batteries and can also work in conjunction with diesel generator to charge the battery directly, ensuring round-the-clock supply to the connected loads.
The batteries are managed with an RS485 or CAN interface.
The inverters provide UPS-level switching with a switching time of 4 ms, allowing smooth operation of the loads in the event of power interruptions. The maximum charging/discharging current is 140 amps, allowing users to quickly charge their battery from the grid electricity or from excess production from the solar PV array.
The inverters can handle maximum 370 V DC input voltage from the solar panels. The MPPT voltage range, or the voltage range over which the solar inverter can extract the maximum power from the solar panels, is 150-425 V.
The inverters feature a maximum efficiency of 97.6% and European efficiency of 96.5%.
The inverters measure 433x330x238 mm and weigh 11.4-14 kg.
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