Tabuchi Electric has entered the North American market with the launch of a residential solar + storage solution at Intersolar North America. The company’s EneTelus Intelligent Battery System (EIBS) is a grid-friendly, inverter and storage system that is easy to install and optimized to deliver compelling energy management and cost performance benefits to solar installers and home. In addition to launching the EIBS for residential homes, Tabuchi will also be offering an SiC-based inverter for the commercial customer called the EneTelus Mega Value System (EMVAS).
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Features of the EIBS include: 3-string MPPT 5.5kW PV inverter; Bi-directional dc-dc battery converter; Automatic transfer switch; Battery charge controller (battery management system); and 10kWh Li-Ion battery pack. Features of the EMVAS include: Individual MPPT dc input strings; 4.2kW input dc-dc converter × 6 strings; 97.3% (maximum 97.8%) efficiency; high efficiency is realized by using SiC Power switches in a 3-level inverter topology; and a three-phase 480Vac output.
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The Tabuchi solar + storage system combines a solar and storage hybrid all-in-one inverter with a lithium ion battery. The system is optimized for reliability and faster payback, as well as simple installation. The solar + storage solution is plug-and-play and comes with a ten-year warranty, backed by Tabuchi’s expertise of nearly a century of high quality electronics. The Tabuchi solution also offers a compelling cost performance, as the battery can reliably reduce peak loads and demand charges for many years.
“Tabuchi Electric is a well-respected player in the global inverter space and the number five solar inverter company in the world,” said Pavel Molchanov, Sr. VP and Equity Research Analyst at Raymond James & Associates. “The company’s move to enter the North American market is a natural extension of its core strengths and signals that the solar-plus-storage industry is ripe for rampant growth.”
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