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October 1, 2009
Tokyo,
Japan: Mitsubishi Electric Prepares for Commercial Inverter Launch
in US Market
Mitsubishi
Electric will introduce two photovoltaic inverters to the North
American market, with the 100kW model scheduled for launch in
October 2010 and the 250kW model scheduled in April 2011. This
will make the company the first Japanese manufacturer to enter
the North American, large-scale PV inverter market. Mitsubishi
Electric also plans to market these inverters in Japan.
To
reduce system costs and fulfill maintenance needs for large industrial
PV systems, there is a demand for improvement in PV module efficiency,
as well as for higher efficiency in peripheral equipment such
as PV inverters. Inverters are essential in PV systems that convert
DC electricity generated from solar cells into AC electricity
for power grid use. Mitsubishi Electric will fulfill these demands
for highly-efficient PV inverters in the U.S. market by introducing
its new products through Mitsubishi Electric & Electronics USA,
Inc., which has been involved in the US PV module business since
October 2004.
PV
installation companies will benefit not only from the high efficiency
of the Mitsubishi Electric’s PV inverters, but also by buying
PV modules and inverters from the same manufacturer, which makes
procurement, installation and maintenance easier. Mitsubishi Electric
also plans to reinforce its PV system maintenance capabilities
by assigning designated staff to the Photovoltaic Division of
Mitsubishi Electric & Electronics USA, Inc.
The
large-scale PV inverters will be developed and manufactured at
Mitsubishi Electric’s Nagasaki Works in Japan, which the company
says has ample experience and know-how in utilities and social
infrastructure-related businesses.
Mitsubishi Electric has already announced the development of new
technologies that will help achieve a conversion efficiency rate
of 97.5 percent, the highest rate in 100kW-480V PV inverters at
a load of 75 percent, says Mitsubishi. The company plans to employ
these technologies; the gradationally-controlled inverter technology
and a transformer-less specification, to launch highly efficient
PV inverters that are small and light. The products can be used
in outdoor environments that meet severe climatic conditions such
as deserts and remote locations.
Further details about: Mitsubishi
Electric
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