Smart inverters to drive solar installations in India

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Technology has made its way into every aspect of the solar value chain. A smart inverter, as we may call it, is a high-tech product in this value chain that offers efficient flow of energy and can be monitored remotely

By Gunjan Piplani

India has set itself ambitious solar energy generation goals. And, currently, various new government initiatives are working in synergy to make the 2022 target achievable.
A report by Bridge To India estimates that a solar energy generation capacity of 1660MW will be commissioned over the next year. Around half of this capacity will be commissioned in the first quarter of 2015, driven by projects under the National Solar Mission (NSM), as well as the state solar energy policies released by Punjab and Uttar Pradesh.

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As of January 2015, 3GW of capacity was installed while nearly 3.2GW is in the process of being commissioned. Given these numbers, India offers huge business opportunities across the entire solar energy value chain, from manufacturing to generation. In this article, we will focus on the inverters that are used at solar installations.

“The market for inverters for solar installations is quite upbeat, following the government’s decision to boost solar power generation in the country. Policy action has been supported by corporate backing. The new government has secured pledges from a number of companies to set up renewable energy capacity of 266GW over the next five years,” says Anurag Garg, VP, solar BU, Schneider Electric India.

Inverters for solar systems are in great demand given the growing number of solar power installations and continuous growth in projects, ranging from large turnkey plants to rooftop installations. The developers, including engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) companies, are looking for inverter manufacturers that can offer the latest technology and robust designs, which will enable them to operate in different conditions.

Remote monitoring and other new features

“With the technology being upgraded over time, solar power inverters have become smarter and offer a number of features that make them more efficient,” shares Garg.

Schneider Electric India recently launched two products—Conext CL and Conext XW+—in the grid-tied space, while it has introduced Conext SW for off-grid operations. Conext CL is a new line of three-phase string inverters, while the Conext XW+ is the next-generation version of the Conext XW hybrid inverter.

Conext SW comes with advanced features like flexibility in design, better energy harvesting, higher efficiencies even at low loads, grid interactive capabilities and multiple source management. This ensures that the systems can be customised to the requirements of the client. These offerings come with the remote monitoring facility to ensure better post-installation monitoring along with servicing, whenever required.

The Indian power industry offers both grid-tied and off-grid inverters. Though, according to R. Sivarajan, R&D head, Su-kam Power Systems Ltd, “India does not have stable grids yet, so the off-grid solar inverters are more suitable than grid-tied inverters. The latter currently have limited use in India as they require both solar energy as well as grid power. Off-line solar inverter models are ideal when either the grid or the solar energy source is unavailable.”
Su-kam has a range of both grid-tied and offline inverters. The company’s off-grid inverters are called solar power conditioning units (SPCU). The SPCUs can transfer electricity by getting charged from solar energy or the grid, whichever is available, depending on how much the battery can take. This ensures that the load will not go off.

Moreover, the SPCU range from Su-kam comes with remote monitoring facility. This makes it easier for EPC companies to regulate or monitor the inverters when placed at solar installations at different locations. This can be done through a Windows desktop application.

Making a purchase decision

When planning to buy an inverter for solar installations, it is important to understand the size of the installation, which can be classified into one of the following three categories—hom -based, mid-sized (including small businesses) and industrial, which includes large installations.
Buyers should also be well aware about how effective the solar power and the grid are in the location they plan to install the inverters, and then make a choice between grid-tied and off-grid inverters. While grid-tied models are effective when there is a stable solar energy source and good grid power, off-grid variants are more effective in regions where grid power is not available or is not stable.

The third thing that is very important is the after sales service offered for the product, which needs to be quick and efficient.

Servicing the customer: For products that are a long term investment and have more than a decade of life, after sales services are as crucial as the technology. A consumer making a large investment expects on-time, hassle-free and effective after sales support. Su-kam, with its strong network of trained personnel spread across the country, is readily available to address customer calls.

Schneider, too, has a dedicated service setup. “To achieve the best-in-class after sales support, we train our service engineers and, in some cases, our partners are also trained to provide quality support to our customers. This has helped the company in sustaining its business in the competitive solar industry,” says Garg.

Tapping the vast opportunities

The players in the solar inverter segment are upbeat about the Indian solar market, which covers not just large grid installations but also smaller rooftop and individual setups.
According to Garg, “After major penetration in the large solar utility and power plants markets, the company’s strategy for the coming years will be focused on solar installations in the upcoming smartcities. The smartcity initiatives being undertaken by the government are likely to entail significant investments in installing renewable energy capacity.”

He adds that the primary hurdle in accelerating rooftop installations is a lack of awareness in Tier II and Tier III cities, which interestingly, have large solar energy potential. These cities are mostly dependent on diesel for their power supply.

Su-kam, too, has a strong focus on rooftop installations. These are growing at a fast pace because consumers know of the benefits of solar power in the long run, particularly with the subsidies being offered by the government.

In the future, the growing market for inverters will be driven by two key factors—constant technology upgradation as well as efficient after sales support, as prices are already dropping with demand on the rise.


Factors that will determine future developments in the solar inverter space

  • The need to know the power outage frequency
  • Net metering to regulate grid-tied inverters
  • Stable grids
  • Better capacities
  • A requirement for backup

Key points to keep in mind

  • Application of the solar inverter
  • Availability and stability of the grid
  • After-sales and maintenance services
  • Space needed to remotely monitor the inverter

Latest in the Market


Su-kam grid tied inverter Three Phase: 500KWp

  • High reliability and efficiency: Maximum power point (MPP) efficiency>99.9 per cent; Maximum efficiency >97.5 per cent
  • Designed for solar modules configured as high voltage PV string arrays, with an input voltage maximum power point range of 150 to 550V
  • Advanced grid support functionality: Extensive grid code compatibility and adjustability
  • Robust enclosure, with IP65 rating: Suitable for outdoor installation

Schneider Conext CL (grid-tied)

  • High conversion efficiency: 98.3 per cent peak efficiency
  • Electrolyte-free design to guard against dried cap issue
  • Detachable inverter to allow for easy installation and upgrades
  • Both DC and AC Surge Protection Devices (SPD) with monitoring included to help to protect the inverter from the threat of lightning (optimum model)

Schneider Conext SW (off-grid)

  • Load start capabilities with high 30-minute and 5-second surge power
  • Available in 24V DC and 48V DC models. All models support both 50Hz and 60Hz output
  • Monitor, troubleshoot or upgrade firmware with the Conext ComBox
  • Supports AC coupled and DC coupled off-grid and grid-tied architectures
  • Self-consumption with solar prioritisation, peak shaving and assisting small generators with heavy loads

ABB ULTRA

  • Maximum DC input voltage up to 1000V (optional 1100V)
  • Reduced susceptibility to a single fault; a maximum of 350kW
  • Integrated DC and AC distribution and protection
  • Direct transformerless conversion
  • Passive liquid cooling with total segregation of internal compartments assuring a five-year maintenance cycle

Su-Kam SPCU Three Phase: 100KVA/360V

  • MPPT design
  • DSP based technology
  • PWM technology mains grid charger and inverter with bidirectional operation (NANO series)
  • PFC based IGBT grid charger upto 100 amp capacity and parallel configuration is possible for higher ratings grid charger and MPPT controller
  • Pure sinewave output with low THD
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