星期二, 25 2 月, 2025
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Ingeteam unveils 7.65-MW inverter power station on skid

Source: Ingeteam

Ingeteam announced it has started manufacturing the new INGECON SUN FSK power stations for PV plants and storage systems. The company says it’s an ideal solution for large-scale projects due to its high power rating, which can reach up to 7.65-MW output power at medium voltage.

This new design was produced to make installation and connection work in the field as easy as possible, supplied as a turnkey solution with all the elements placed on a single full skid or steel platform and pre-connected at the factory. In addition, this solution can be transported both by land and by sea, as it can be placed directly on the trailer of a truck or inside a 40-ft container.

This solution can integrate one or two 1,500-VDC inverters, enabling Ingeteam to adapt to different project configurations and sizes.

In addition to the inverters, this power station also includes the LV/MV power transformer, the transformer oil tank, medium voltage switchgear and ancillary services, thus optimizing the use of available space.

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