Sungrow’s New Residential Solar Inverter Wins Design Award – Solar Builder Magazine
March 7, 2022
Sungrow’s SG6.0RS, a key product in Sungrow’s new residential PV and ESS portfolio, won the Contemporary Good Design Award from the Red Dot Organization, which evaluated the series on aesthetics and functionality. So far, this new series of living has been sold to Europe, Australia, the Middle East and other regions.
SG6.0RS and the same residential series ranging from SG2.0-10.0 RS is compatible for higher power panels, supports maximum 3 MPPTs and achieves input current up to 16A per MPPT.
Sungrow believes that the minimalist design allows for convenient installation and use. The ultra-thin panel and compact design means it’s smaller and lighter than comparable products and only requires one person to install.
Current, yield and fault information are clearly and directly displayed on the LED screen without the need to use phones. In terms of safety, it has C5 anti-corrosion, IP65 protection, AFCI 2.0 and excellent heat dissipation design, etc.
Sungrow’s R&D team focused on noise reduction and high temperature operation for its redesigned product in this segment. The National Center for Industrial Design in Sungrow explained: “In many countries, private households are the largest consumers of electricity. Therefore, we make it our mission to offer them the most efficient, safest and most convenient experience in using clean energy. We achieve this by consistently working with our customers to improve their products and offering them the best possible solutions.”
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