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Usha Shriram unveils solar combo systems for off-grid applications

  • T&D India
  • December 3, 2020
MPPT Solar PCU Combo - Low Res | T&D India
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Usha Shriram has launched a unique range of super efficient solar off-grid combo systems that provide seamless power for critical loads, especially in the locations where power grid is not available.

This is particularly significant in the context of India’s efforts towards popularizing the use of solar energy and also in making the country self-reliant in solar equipment manufacturing in which Usha Shriram has created a distinct edge over its counterparts.

The solar off-grid combo systems have been launched in two variants

  • PWM Solar PCU with solar C-10 batteries, powered by 12 V solar modules
  • MPPT Solar PCU with solar C-10 batteries, powered by 24 V solar modules

Both these solar Power Conditioning Units (PCUs) are well-equipped with integrated system comprising solar charge controller, grid charger, inverter and solar batteries powered by solar modules, hence they offer all-in-one solution for off-grid applications.

The Pulse Width Modulation (PWM) Solar PCU slowly reduces the charging current to heating and gassing of the battery, while the charging continues to return the maximum amount of energy to the battery in the shortest time. It benefits the consumers with a higher charging efficiency, rapid recharging and a healthy battery at full capacity.

While, on the other hand, the Maximum Power Point Tracking (MPPT) Solar PCU converts a higher voltage DC output from solar panels down to the lower voltage needed to charge batteries. Hence these products are here to revolutionize the way people think about solar energy as they are self-sustaining and provide compact off-grid renewable energy solution even in the rural and remote areas. Moreover, they offer excellent power back-up solutions in the cities where power cuts are frequent and long.

(Featured photograph shows the MPPT Solar CPU variant)

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