DISTRIBUTED PV REGULATIONS IN UKRAINE

Fiji s latest distributed energy storage solution
In a pioneering effort for the Pacific region, Sunergise International subsidiary Clay Energy, in collaboration with the Fiji Government and funded by the Korea International Cooperation Agency (KOICA), spearheaded the establishment of a groundbreaking 1MW grid-connected solar photovoltaic farm coupled with a battery energy storage system (BESS) on Taveuni, the third-largest island in Fiji. [pdf]

Riga PV Off-Grid Inverter
pure sine wave inverter, automatic restart during power restoration, easy-to-read 4.3-inch LCD multifunctional touchscreen display, 120A MPPT charge controller, ability to be powered by mains or generator, ability to change AC/Solar charger priority settings via LCD display, intelligent charger design for optimal battery performance, configurable input voltage range for home appliances and personal computers using the settings on the LCD display panel, configurable battery charging current according to devices and personal computers via settings on the LCD display panel, cold start function, built-in Wi-Fi for mobile monitoring (Android/iOS app available), reserved communication port for BMS (RS485, CAN-BUS, Rs232), housing with RGB LEDs. [pdf]
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