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Delta to Show New PV Inverters with Advanced Connectivity and Cloud-based Monitoring at 2019 EnerGaia


Delta, a global leader in power and thermal management solutions‘, will be exhibiting at this year’s EnerGaia in Montpellier, France the newly-launched M70A solar PV inverter, which offers 77 kVA maximum AC apparent power for ground-mounted and commercial solar rooftop systems. In addition to the M70A, the full range of Delta photovoltaic inverters as well as the new MyDeltaSolar Cloud and PV monitoring apps will also be featured. Several Delta inverters now ship with both Wi-Fi communications and RS485 as standard equipment. Combined with the new cloud-based monitoring platform, this gives operators more advanced capabilities for remote setup, monitoring, and control of solar photovoltaic systems.

“The built-in wireless connectivity of our M6A, M8A, and M10A inverters makes them all really easy to connect to the MyDeltaSolar Cloud,” said Patrick Schahl, Product Manager PV Inverters BU, Delta Electronics EMEA Region. “This is great for commercial building owners and PV operators. Especially if we are talking about residential and smaller or mid-sized commercial rooftop systems. They get extremely efficient, high-quality Delta inverters with cloud-based monitoring thrown in free for five years. Everything they need including software is available right from Delta, and of course that means everything is 100% compatible. The MyDeltaSolar Cloud app even lets you monitor and manage PV systems from your smartphone or PC. It’s really convenient.”

The M70A solar inverter
The M70A is a three-phase string inverter with 77 kVA maximum AC apparent power for ground-mounted and commercial solar rooftop systems. Thanks to its compact design and low weight, the M70A is easy to transport and install. Six MPP trackers with three pairs of connectors each give system planners more flexibility to arrange module strings and maximize yields. Module rows for ground-mounted systems require only minimal spacing as a result. Smart allocation of the MPP trackers can compensate potential shadowing.

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