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If you want to buy it without breaking the bank, take advantage of the best prices, guarantees and delivery flexibility offered by the number 1 in the sale of photovoltaic products. These photovoltaic inverters transform the direct current of your solar panels into alternating current.
On-grid inverter: Most small-scale solar panel installation systems use an on-grid inverter, also known as a ‘centralised’ inverter. These solution are the most commonly installed inverters. The DC (direct current) electricity generated by the solar panels is plugged into this inverter.
Solax is a subsidiary of the very large Suntellite Group in China, which manufactures solar cells, panels and inverters with a strong emphasis on research and development. Perhaps this is why it has been able to produce high quality inverters with advanced features compared to many other Chinese manufacturers.
We offer several types: multi-tracker or mono-tracker, with or without transformer, as well as inverters with an online monitoring option. This solution allow you to self-consumption with or without storage. A so-called hybrid inverter determines the most economical current source for you in a completely independent and intelligent manner.
In July 2023, the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) Cyprus announced a study for a bicommunal solar power plant in Cyprus, with funding from the EU. Managed by the UNDP and supported by the EU, the study aims to enhance cooperation between the island's communities and align with the European Green Deal.
Solar power in Cyprus benefits from over 3,300 hours of sunlight annually, giving it the highest potential in the European Union (EU). The 2023 IRENA Energy Profile for Cyprus highlights the increasing significance of solar energy in the country's renewable energy mix.
Efforts include promoting electric vehicles (EVs) via charging infrastructure and encouraging solar adoption through programs like net metering and self-consumption. In July 2023, the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) Cyprus announced a study for a bicommunal solar power plant in Cyprus, with funding from the EU.
In 2011, the Cypriot target of solar power, including both photovoltaics and concentrated solar power, was a combined 7% of electricity by 2020.