Intersolar Europe 2014: Schneider Electric Solar Business announces launch of Conext CL inverter

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PV solutions leader Schneider Electric Solar Business has unveiled the Conext CL, the company’s newest line of three-phase string inverters.

Laurent Bataille, SVP of the Solar Business of Schneider Electric, said:  “We are excited to be launching the Conext CL at Intersolar Europe. The Conext CL meets the needs of a wide range of customer needs and is the ideal solution for commercial buildings, carports and decentralized power plants.”

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A lightweight converter at 45kg, the Conext CL’s detachable wiring box makes for easy mounting. The Conext CL has 98.4% peak efficiency and has been built for high uptime, giving its consumers the maximum yield for their solar plants. Built with an electrolyte-free design, the Conext CL is built to operate in harsh environments.

The inverter, designed for decentralised architecture, passed Schneider Electric’s Multiple Environmental Over Stress Testing (MEOST) test run, which is one of the toughest testing routines in the solar market today.  

The Conext CL will be available in 20kW and 25kW for IEC and 18kW and 20kW for North American consumers.

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