Japan launch for SolarEdge commercial inverter

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Israeli firm SolarEdge is launching its commercial inverter in the Japanese PV market.

The solution consists of its lightweight three-phase commercial inverters of 24.75kW or 33.3kW, P600 or P700 optimisers and a cloud-based, module-level monitoring platform.

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“As a top global inverter company, SolarEdge is now launching its commercial inverter solution in the Japanese market,” stated Guy Sella, CEO, founder and chairman of SolarEdge. “Identifying Japan as an important PV market, SolarEdge invested in developing the right products to meet the needs and regulation requirements of the Japanese market.”

SolarEdge will be presenting its commercial inverter solution for the first time during PV Expo from 2-4 March at its booth E52-10 in Hall 6.

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