Deye has introduced a three-phase residential hybrid inverter system with rated power outputs ranging from 14 kW to 20 kW. The inverter has a battery setup of 40 V to 60 V which offers an economical and secure energy storage option. There is no requirement for a battery management system (BMS) box and this makes it ideal for a wide range of applications, from residential to commercial setups. The series comprises five models, which support charging and discharging currents from 260 A to 350 A. The system is compatible with diesel generators having energy storage. It weighs 38 kg and has dimensions of 466 mm x 750 mm x 266 mm. The inverter system includes a 20A+20A PV input current, making it compatible with the latest high-current PV modules. It can support a maximum PV input power of up to 30 kW, fulfilling the installation needs of larger PV arrays. It has two maximum power point tracking (MPPT) channels, with an MPPT voltage ranging from 160 V to 650 V, and boasts a device efficiency of 97.6 per cent and a maximum input voltage of 800 V for all devices. It also has natural convection cooling and IP65-rated protection. Additionally, the hybrid inverter system incorporates a SiC MOSFET semiconductor component. The wiring area has a flip cover for easier installation, operation, and maintenance. The touchscreen provides increased durability and a broad range of usage options.
