AEconversion GmbH & Co. KG products
Microinverter
AEconversion - Photovoltaic Microinverter
The AEconversion INV500-90 micro inverter converts generated energy into grid-compliant alternating current. For this purpose, the INV500-90 is directly connected to either one or two PV modules. The smaller scale, compartmentalized conversion enables optimal utilization of solar energy. The INV500-90 micro inverter is compatible with modules up to 700 W with a maximum PV input voltage of 90 V. It is available in 50 Hz and 60 Hz variants and the following communication versions: RS485, PLC and NoCom.
AEconversion - Micro Inverter
The AEconversion INV315-50 micro inverter converts generated energy into grid-compliant alternating current. For this purpose, the INV315-50 is directly connected to one individual PV module. The individual conversion enables optimal utilization of solar energy. The INV315-50 micro inverter is compatible with modules up to 400W with a maximum PV input voltage of 50V.
Solar - Monitoring AE.co1
AEconversion - Inverter
AEco.1: Compatible with any inverter currently available. WiFi communication. AEco.1 app and smart home integration.
Photovoltaic Microinverter
The INV250-45 Micro-Inverter converts the generated energy of its connected PV-module into grid-compliant alternating current. For this, the micro-inverter is directly connected to one or two photovoltaic modules. This allows for optimal utilization of solar energy. The INV250-45 Micro-Inverter operates up to a maximum power of 250W with a PV input voltage of 45V.
Photovoltaic Microinverter
The INV350-60 Micro-Inverter converts the generated energy of its connected PV-module into grid-compliant alternating current. For this, the micro-inverter is directly connected to one or two photovoltaic modules. This allows for optimal utilization of solar energy. The INV350-60 Micro-Inverter operates up to a maximum power of 350W with a PV input voltage of 60V.
Photovoltaic Microinverter
The INV350-90 Micro-Inverter converts the generated energy of its connected PV-module into grid-compliant alternating current. For this, the micro-inverter is directly connected to one or two photovoltaic modules. This allows for optimal utilization of solar energy. The INV350-90 Micro-Inverter operates up to a maximum power of 350W with a PV input voltage of 90V.
Monitoring Devices for Photovoltaic Systems
System Monitoring with Powerline
The AEconversion Powerline (PLC) Gateway serves as a converter for Powerline and RS485 communication, and in addition establishes the connection between the inverter and the utility grid. To enable monitoring, a USB-RS485 interface adapter or data logger can be used in combination with the PLC Gateway. Thus, the system data can be visualized with the help of the AEsolar Monitoring Software on a computer.
System
Grid-connected Powerline Systems
The AEconversion Powerline system with micro-inverters provides effective communication between a photovoltaic system and the monitoring station. The main advantage of Powerline communication is that the micro-inverter also uses the existing AC wiring for data transmission. Thus, there are no additional connectors and cables needed to enable module-based monitoring. The installation of the PV-System is carried out quick and easy with `Plug & Play` connectors.
Grid-connected PV-Systems
The RS485 communication technology, as a widely used industry standard, provides efficient monitoring of PV-systems over long distances and in areas with strong electrical interference. The micro-inverters are equipped with two RJ-45 ports and may in conjunction with a data logger collect the performance data of the PV-system. The installation of the PV-System is carried out quick and easy with `Plug & Play` connectors.
Control System
The control system CO3 is a self-consumption optimizer for PV-systems and combines three functions: self-consumption manager, feed-in manager, as well as a monitoring system with micro-inverters. The combination of the AEconversion Data Logger AEDL-UH and an external utility meter (energy meter) for the CO3 control system guarantees an optimal use of self-generated electricity. The power consumption is recorded and stored on the data logger.
