While the central vs. string debate dominates much of the discussion in the inverter market, Italian manufacturer Fimer supplies both, and argues that both are suitable depending on the circumstances. The company’s new central platform can also efficiently cope with increasing DC/AC ratios, says Maren Schmidt, managing director of its utility business line.
The new PVS-260/PVS-300 takes a modular approach to deliver flexibility with the capex advantages of a central inverter, claims Fimer.
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