On the outskirts of Tczew, Poland, a photovoltaic photovoltaic park 2.8 MWn photovoltaic park has begun operating with the Solis 350 kW PV inverter. This equipment, designed for utility-scale projects, marks the first installation of this model in Europe and anticipates an expansion of the site to 4.5 MW.
Technical advantages of the Solis PV inverter
The project developer opted for a simplified design: fewer inverters mean less wiring, shorter installation time and reduced operating costs. The S6-GU350K-EHV S6-GU350K-EHV model offers up to 16 MPPT, maximum efficiency of 99% and a DC/AC ratio of 150%, which optimizes output even with bifacial modules. bifacial modules 182 mm and 210 mm bifacial modules.
The plant features IP66 and C5 protection for harsh environments, as well as integrated PID recovery, fuse-free design and nighttime SVG capability. The system allows for remote firmware upgrades and optional PLC communications for ease of maintenance and monitoring.
Expansion and strategy in Europe
For Solis, this European debut is part of a strategy that already accumulates more than 200 MW installed on the continent. The company offers not only inverters, but also complete solutions such as medium-voltage stations and data integration for smart, scalable solar projects. smart and scalable solar projects.
Tczew’s project shows how efficient technology, optimized design and specialized support can accelerate the adoption of solar energy in solar energy in Europe. With the planned expansion and growing demand for large-scale solutions, it consolidates its position as a benchmark in the expansion of clean generation.
Source and photo: Solis