Sungrow Launches ECO-Balcony Solution to Bring Solar Power to Small Urban Spaces

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Sungrow, a global leader in PV inverter and energy storage technology, has launched the ECO-Balcony Solution to meet the rising demand for compact, efficient solar systems in Europe. Designed for balconies, patios, and small outdoor spaces, the system is available in 450 W and 800 W configurations. It features a lightweight, minimalist design and a user-friendly plug-and-play setup that makes installation simple, even for beginners. With compatibility for 16 A PV modules and an intuitive three-step wiring process, it allows more households to access renewable energy without the need for complex construction or upfront investment.

Safety and intelligence are central to the ECO-Balcony Solution. It incorporates Staubli connectors and keeps DC voltage below 60 V to reduce electrical risk. With IP67-rated protection, corrosion resistance, and compliance with EMC Class B and VDE certification standards, the system ensures durability in harsh environments. On the digital front, it supports Bluetooth 5.0 and WLAN for fast connectivity and links seamlessly to the iSolarCloud platform. Users can monitor real-time performance, track revenue and carbon savings, and receive proactive maintenance alerts. With both hardware and software designed for aesthetics, security, and functionality, the ECO-Balcony Solution reimagines solar accessibility for modern living spaces.

 

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