Sungrow inverters successfully connected to medium voltage grid in Germany

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The reference projects are as following:

• Project Hottinger, Location: Königsbach, Power Output: 58 KWp

• Project Hanni Linda, Location: Jüterbog, Power Output: 675KWp

• Project Moosburg S&R, Location: Moosburg, Power Output:140KWp

• Project Geltinger PV Anlage, Location: Dessau-Roßlau, Power Output: 360KWp

As the largest PV market in the world, Germany always attracts the global attention by its pioneer spirit and top level standards among this industry, especially the German BDEW medium voltage directive which is a recognized high threshold with a number of technical requirements to the performance of inverters.

As a result of the BDEW medium voltage directive becoming the compulsory market access standard, Sungrow’s R&D team had developed targeted research scheme and co-operated with related German partners to enhancing its R&D strength and making breakthroughs by teamwork.

Since May 2012, Sungrow meets for its product family SG10/12/15/20KTL with output-power of 10kW to 20kW, the German BDEW requirements for medium-voltage as well as VDE AR-N4105 for low-voltage. And Sungrow is the first Chinese enterprise that owns both of the two certificates.

Together with the partner companies Solare-Datensysteme, Meteo-Control,Skytron and Papendorf-SE can all control functions be implemented which could be required by the utility companies. As a further success, Sungrow has been into the product portfolio of the largest two PV-System integrators in Germany, IBC and Krannich.

Mr. Cao Renxian, CEO of Sungrow, said, “These projects are good examples of how Sungrow is helping European solar projects to save cost and maximize efficiency. We are continuing to be one of the fast growth inverter manufacturer and to improve our solution which offer maximum energy harvesting for our customers.”