Livguard unveils high-frequency solar inverters at REI Expo 2024

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Livguard, part of the SAR Group, launched its new line of high-frequency solar inverters at the 17th Renewable Energy India Expo (REI) 2024 in Greater Noida recently.

Livguard stated its hybrid series and off-grid series inverters are designed for higher efficiency with transformer-less technology, making them more reliable and compact. The inverters are compatible with both lead-acid and lithium batteries, and feature built-in Wi-Fi for easy performance tracking via smartphones. Their UPS function ensures uninterrupted power for PCs and household appliances.

Alankar Mittal, president business unit head, solar & international business, said, “We are thrilled with the response to the launch of our high-frequency solar inverters that are compact and lightweight, RMS enabled, allow for quick changeover and are low noise. We see immense potential in India’s renewable energy sector.”

Livguard also launched lithium-based energy storage systems and high-efficiency bifacial solar panels at REI Expo 2024. These products complement Livguard’s wide range of solar solutions catering to residential and small business needs.

The company facilitates consumer finance for solar solutions, starting from INR 1 lakh up to INR 2 crore. It is also providing interest-free loan on its off-grid and hybrid solutions for six months.

Livguard’s Livmonitor 360 app allows its solar solution users to monitor solar generation through an easy one-click step. The company has a 1,000+ pan India service team and on-call solar expert assistance.

 

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