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Russian Solar Inverter Boasts Modular Repair
12 Jan
Summary
- First Russian-developed string inverter features modular design.
- Modular structure allows power module replacement in minutes.
- Inverter achieves 98.3% efficiency and 90-95% localization.

Engineers from Rosatom's Automated Control Systems company have unveiled Russia's first string inverter for solar power plants. This device is crucial for converting solar energy into usable alternating current for power grids.
The inverter's standout feature is its modular architecture, enabling power module replacement without dismantling the entire unit. This significantly cuts maintenance time from hours to mere minutes. Operating at 98.3% efficiency, the device supports network and hybrid modes and is designed for Russia's diverse climatic conditions.
With a high localization degree of 90-95%, the inverter uses eight independent strings, managing panels individually. This ensures continuous operation even if some panels are affected by shade or snow, enhancing stability and generation hours. Series production is slated to begin this year.




