Servotech launches solar inverters, microinverters and battery storage systems

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Raman Bhatia, founder and managing director, Servotech Power Systems, recently launched their new solar solutions including on-grid microinverters and inverters, hybrid inverters, battery energy storage systems, and solar pump controllers in alignment with central government schemes like PM Surya Ghar Muft Bijli Yojana and PM-KUSUM Scheme.

Servotech’s Microsync series microinverters STMSI-800 and STMSI-1600 feature automatic power point tracking and a reverse AC power transmission technology patented by Servotech which prioritizes power output to the load and the unused power is transmitted to the grid in reverse direction.

“The STMSI-800 with a maximum output power of 800 W can be paired with two solar panels of 500 W each. The STMSI-1600 supports four panels of 500 W each. The inverters have built-in WiFi, which connects with the home wiresslees network. So users can control and view all kinds of the power data on their mobile phone by simply installing the Sun Plus Internet of things app (which links with the inverter),” said Arun Handa, chief technology officer at Servotech Power Systems.

The STMSI-800 weighs 2.8 kg and measures 283x200x41.6 mm. The STMSI-1600 weighs 4 kg and measures 370x300x41.6 mm.

Servotech also launched on-grid solar inverters in a range from 1 kW to 100 kW, hybrid inverters in single phase and three phase versions, battery energy storage system (1.2 kWh to 15 kWh for domestic users and 5.1 kW model for e-rickshaws), and solar pump controllers for 2HP to 10HP water pump. Single-phase hybrid inverters range from 2 kW to 7.5 kW and are suitable for residential PV applications. Three-phase hybrid inverters from 10 kW to 22.5 kW are targeted at larger home and small C&I applications.

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