ESS Solar Array
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It all begins with an idea. And that idea translates into a plan, and from there is the solution. The purpose of the ESS Solar Array is to demonstrate our capabilities within the Renewable Energy Market.
This small demonstration array includes 3 Sanyo panels for a total nameplate capacity of 750w. The power is converted from Direct Current (DC) to Alternating Current (AC) via 1 SolarEdge inverter.
While this array isn’t the largest, the production rate is on par or better than what the manufacturer of the panels promised.