Solplanet showcased its latest utility-scale solar solutions at Intersolar Europe 2026 in Munich, introducing an expanded portfolio of high-power inverters, including the prototype of a next-generation 510 kW utility-scale inverter.
The company highlighted its ASW 250-360K-HT Series, designed for large-scale photovoltaic (PV) power plants. The inverter series is compatible with high-power PV modules and offers high conversion efficiency, flexible system design, and reliable performance to meet the evolving requirements of utility-scale solar projects.
At the exhibition, Solplanet also unveiled the prototype of its upcoming ASW510kW utility-scale inverter, which is currently under development. The company said the new inverter is designed to support next-generation utility-scale solar plants with higher power density and improved system performance.
“The ASW510kW is an ideal solution for utility-scale solar parks and government tenders, where high performance, low Levelized Cost of Energy (LCOE), and long-term reliability are critical,” said Ibrahim Kadriinamdar, Regional Sales Manager for India and MENA at Solplanet.
According to the company, the higher power density of the ASW510kW reduces the number of inverters required for a project, helping lower installation, cabling, civil works, and maintenance costs. The inverter also features advanced grid support capabilities, intelligent monitoring, and enhanced protection functions to ensure reliable long-term operation.
Solplanet said the expanded utility-scale inverter portfolio, alongside its energy storage solutions, reflects its strategy to strengthen its presence in global renewable energy markets and support the deployment of more efficient large-scale solar projects.
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