Nextronex Inverters Selected for 8 MW of Projects in Ohio
Nextronex Inc. is pleased to announce it has been chosen as the inverter supplier on seven Ohio solar power projects totaling 8 MW. The solar arrays will be installed at two wastewater treatment plants, four municipalities and at a high school.
The seven 1,000-V inverter systems will provide flexible and cost effective solutions to increase project efficiency resulting in attractive returns-on-investment, generate low-light energy harvesting for higher energy output and significantly reduce wiring, copper and installation costs based on the 1,000-V configurations. The Nextronex 1,000-V inverter systems will generate 7 to 10 percent higher energy output vs. predictive models due to the Ray-Max System’s “Distributed Architecture” which incorporates proprietary inverter switching algorithms to increase system reliability and uptime as well as provides low light energy harvesting capabilities to export energy starting at only 650 watts.
Greg Knudson, VP of Sales and Marketing for Nextronex, commented, “The selection of Nextronex tracks perfectly with each customer’s strategy of maintaining industry leadership by incorporating proven, high performance inverter technology to reduce their customers’ current and long-term exposure to volatile energy costs. All seven installations are slated for completion in November/December of 2012. With the completion of these new projects in December, Nextronex will have installed over 16 MW of Ray-Max Power Island inverter systems during the past 12 months. And based on the current business, Nextronex will have over 19 MW in operation since introducing the technology to the marketplace.”
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