The Parus Electro plant, located in Moscow, has begun assembling the first domestic solar power plant controller. The device has been in development for over a year.
The controller connects groups of photovoltaic modules. It collects data on currents, as well as signals the failure of solar panels. The device can also be used with imported equipment. No additional manipulations are required for this, and the controller can be installed using a basic tool kit.
The advantage of the domestic development compared to foreign analogues is its lower price. In addition, the manufacturer guarantees prompt support and software updates. The device is being successfully tested at a solar power plant in the Samara region. It was created at the request of power engineers
Note that more than 90% of such controllers in Russia at solar power plants are of foreign production.
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