pv magazine: The new three-phase inverter from Ingeteam, the Ingecon Sun 100TL, is aimed at commercial, industrial and large-scale installations. Can you briefly describe what makes it so suitable for solar arrays of this type? Lezana: This PV inverter provides 100 kW of rated power, which means that you just need 10 units to develop a 1 MW PV power plant. One of the main advantages of using this kind of inverter at utility-scale is having a greater availability than with central inverters (replacement is easier and faster in case of inverter failure, ensuring a quicker problem resolution and a smaller number of strings affected). Nevertheless, Ingeteam will offer two different inverter versions for the Ingecon Sun 100TL: the STD version, more intended for rooftop installations, and the PRO version, more intended for ground-mounted utility-scale projects. pv magazine: By offering a higher power density and lower CAPEX (thanks to simplified cabling), the Ingecon SUN 100TL appears ideally suited for emerging solar markets in harsher environments - was this part of Ingeteam's thinking when designing the inverter? Lezana: Of course, but not only for emerging markets. Ingeteam's engineers have designed this PV inverter in order to facilitate and optimise the use of string inverters in decentralised large-scale power plants, trying to offer its customers a more powerful inverter than any other. Thanks to its aluminum casing, its IP65 protection rating and its wide operating temperature ...Den vollständigen Artikel lesen ...