[Promoted] Deye unveils new hybrid inverters for South Africa at CNBM conference
Deye is a high-quality Chinese brand, and its hybrid inverter range has been the most popular in South Africa since 2020.
It boasts a market share in excess of 30% in the country and continues to go from strength to strength – with Deye aiming to sell over 800,000 hybrid inverters globally in 2023.Low-voltage Single-phase hybrid inverters.These come in a variety of sizes, too, from 3kW to 50kW capacities – enabling Deye to target a broad customer base.
At the CNBM event in Sandton, Deye unveiled three new hybrid inverters which it states will continue the success of the brand in the country.Low-voltage Single-phase hybrid inverter Up to 16 units can be connected in parallel for both on-grid and off-grid operations.Support for up to 100A bypass current.Up to 10 units can be connected in parallel for both on-grid and off-grid operations.Support for up to 80A bypass current.100% unbalanced output, supports up to 50% rated power per phase.
It has the resources and knowledge to source the best products available and provide them to customers quickly and efficiently. As a result, South Africa is a major focus for CNBM thanks to the high-demand for power solutions to combat load-shedding.
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