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Heat pumps

Networking inverters and heat pumps

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Kostal and Swedish manufacturer Nibe are launching a partnership to better network inverters and heat pumps. The Plenticore hybrid inverter from Kostal and the S-series heat pump from Nibe can be easily connected via Wi-Fi for smooth communication.

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String inverters

An inverter series that covers 15 to 100 kilowatts

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Delta's new Flex series of three-phase string inverters includes the M15A, M20A and M30A Flex with two or three MPP trackers, as well as inverters for commercial installations: M50A, M70A and M100A with six or eight MPP trackers for large rooftop installations in commercial and industrial applications.

© Kaco New Energy
String inverters

New Blueplanet series with nine inverters

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Kaco New Energy presents the new Blueplanet NX3 series. With no less than nine models, the manufacturer is ushering in a new era for three-phase string inverters. The Blueplanet NX3 product range has AC outputs from three to 33 kilowatts.

© Fronius
EV charging

EV wallbox with new features

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Fronius presents the Wattpilot with a series of new features. These include a load management, more flexibility and higher IP protection.

© My PV
Power2heat

My PV presents further developed Elwa for solar-electric heating

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My PV has further developed its AC Elwa-E solar electric heater. It has been enhanced with new features, a Wi-Fi interface and a display.

© Bosswerk
Inverters

Two new microinverters with Wi-Fi

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The two new microinverters BW-MI300 and BW-MI600 from Bosswerk have been specially developed for plug-in solar systems. Up to 600 watts feed-in power, such systems do not need a permit.

© Ed Robinson
EV charging:

Shell replaces fuel pumps with ultra-rapid charge points in London

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Shell has opened its first EV charging hub in Fulham, London, in the UK where petrol and diesel pumps at an existing fuel station have been replaced with ultra-rapid charge points. Read on to find out more about this global pilot.

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EV charging:

Charging box with 22 kilowatt output

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The wallbox from Eon offers a charging power that can be adjusted from 1.4 kilowatts to a particularly fast 22 kilowatts, depending on requirements. For example, in order to meet one of the KfW's subsidy requirements for applications that have already been approved, the charging power can be throttled down to eleven kilowatts.

© Delta
EV charging:

AC charging station optionally with cable

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The AC charging station from Delta has eleven or 22 kilowatts of charging power and is available with a charging socket or with a charging cable, in each case type 2. The smaller version with eleven kilowatts is eligible for the new KfW subsidy for private wallboxes.