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Solar inverter stations for PV generation plants

AS solar energy contributes increasingly to cleaner, renewable energy for a more sustainable world, WEG has introduced its complete ESW line of central inverter stations for photovoltaic power generation plants.

The WEG ESW 750 centralised solar inverter stations are custom-engineered for large scale solar plants, comprising a range of WEGโ€™s SIW 750 inverters, with a modular design to promote greater flexibility in their application. They can easily be integrated to suit the specific requirements of each solar power plant, and can withstand even the most extreme weather conditions including ambient temperatures from minus 10โฐC to plus 50โฐC.

Available in capacities up to 10MW at 1 500V, these WEG solar stations represent an integrated solution with central inverters developed and manufactured with cutting-edge technology. Their design allows for quick installation and simplified operation and maintenance.

Solar power has become an increasingly competitive renewable energy source around the world, and offers fast installation with low environmental impact. Developed to support this important global trend, WEGโ€™s central inverters provide a complete solution for investors who want to take the lead in contributing to a more sustainable future.

 

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