What are the benefits of “Made in Germany” for inverters?

  • Webinar
  • 05 Jul 2024
  • English
About this webinar

Recent discussions about a “resilience bonus” for EU-manufactured PV modules have highlighted the challenges of regaining lost ground once expertise and production capacity have shifted to Asia. But in inverters, the case is much stronger for the ongoing production successes and quality. And, the new blueplanet 100 NX3/125 NX3 commercial inverter series from Kaco delivers on this promise.

What are the benefits of “Made in Germany” for inverters?

  • Webinar
  • 05 Jul 2024
    (Your local time)
  • English
What are the benefits of “Made in Germany” for inverters?

Recent discussions about a “resilience bonus” for EU-manufactured PV modules have highlighted the challenges of regaining lost ground once expertise and production capacity have shifted to Asia.

In contrast, inverter manufacturers are in a more favorable position today. Many have used Asian facilities primarily as a supplement and are now emphasizing their products’ European origins. Kaco New Energy, for example, is introducing the new blueplanet 100 NX3 / 125 NX3 commercial inverter series, developed and manufactured entirely in Germany.

In this pv magazine Webinar, we’ll discuss the advantages of this approach with Ronak Shah, head of sales Europe, and Stephan Margeth, head of sales MEA Asiaat at Kaco New Energy. In addition to environmentally friendly manufacturing and greater resilience against supply chain disruptions, there’ll be highlights on data security and customer proximity as key benefits. In addition, the technological advantages of the new devices will be discussed: for instance, the power electronics are based on silicon carbide, offering exceptionally high efficiency. Additionally, derating, the reduction in power output at high temperatures, is significantly reduced.

pv magazine Webinar content:

  • The difference between “Made in Germany” products and standard products
  • Sustainability and security
  • The new blueplanet 100 NX3 / 125 NX3 commercial inverters
  • Silicon carbide technology, efficiency, and derating information
  • Q&A session

Join us to learn more about the value of “Made in Germany” inverters.

Questions can be submitted beforehand in the comments window when registering or in the chat during the live webinar. Tristan Rayner, editor at pv magazine, will be the moderator of this webinar.

Registration for this pv magazine Webinar is free of charge.

Speakers

Ronak Shah | Head of Sales Europe, Kaco New Energy

Ronak holds a master’s degree in New Energy Technologies from TU Berlin. He joined KACO new energy in 2016 as Technical Sales Manager supporting various countries for technical and commercial offers and PV plant design. Until recently, he has headed the same team called Offers & Applications which focuses on developing applications to offer a complete solution to customers. His current position is Head of Sales Europe.

Stephan Margeth | Head of Sales MEA Asia, Kaco New Energy

Moderators

Tristan Rayner | Editor, pv magazine

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