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Contributor: PR Newswire Asia (China)
Thursday, April 11 2019 - 18:35
AsiaNet
Growatt Presents Its Answer for Future Residential Inverter at SECE
SHENZHEN, China, April 11, 2019 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

On April 2-3 at International Convention Centre Sydney, people from across the 
solar industry gathered to join the annual Smart Energy Conference & 
Exhibition. In 2018, Australia achieved a staggering growth of PV 
installations, adding a record of 3,775 MW installations according to a press 
release by Smart Energy Council. A continued growth is expected this year. At 
the event, delegates and exhibitors are looking at the future of Australian 
solar.

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Growatt

"Growatt has been investing a lot in technology and product development for the 
future", said Frank Qiao, Growatt Co-founder and Managing Sales Director at the 
booth. Since entering the Australian solar market in 2010, Growatt has been 
growing steadily and has become a popular inverter brand in residential 
systems. "By 2018 over two million rooftop systems have been connected in 
Australia. Until 2018 we had shipped about 200,000 inverter solutions to the 
rooftop sector in Australia. That means one out of ten rooftop systems are 
using Growatt inverters. To further improve our popularity and user experience, 
recently we have developed MIN 2500-6000TL-X, our solution for future 
residential solar systems." 

"Solar has become part of many Australians' life and people like an inverter 
that is of better design and more user-friendly features. Take a look at MIN. 
It has an appealing design with OLED display and touch button. At first glance, 
customers are attracted by such compact design. Compared with solar inverters 
of the 'old' generation, it's about 35% lighter because it uses aerospace grade 
materials, light and flame-retardant. So it would be easier to carry and 
install", Qiao presented the new model at the booth.

"Additionally, MIN has smart functions. MIN will be the 'brain' of the PV 
system. By connecting MIN to Growatt's Online Smart Service (OSS) platform, 
customers, installers and distributors can monitor their systems remotely. 
Installers can manage and maintain their installed systems on OSS. Installers 
can check all devices, plants and server accounts and if a failure is reported, 
installers can check the inverter information and diagnose the system easily. 
In most cases, they don't have to go on-site as over 60% of system problems can 
be solved on the platform by remote configuration, remote FW update etc. So all 
in all, this is the next generation residential inverter."

Source: Growatt

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