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Model
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HPS100
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HPS150
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AC(on-grid)
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Rated power
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100kW
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150kW
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Rated voltage
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400V
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100kW
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Rated current
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144A
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217A
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Rated frequency
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50/60Hz
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50/60Hz
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THDI
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<3%
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50/60Hz
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PF
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0.8 lagging~0.8 leading
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0.8 lagging~0.8 leading
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AC connection
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3/N/PE
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3/N/PE
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AC(off-grid)
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Rated power
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100kW
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150kW
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Rated voltage
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400V
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400V
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Rated current
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144A
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144A
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Overload capability
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110%-10 mins 120%-1 min
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110%-10 mins 120%-1 min
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DC (Battery and PV)
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Max. PV open-circuit voltage
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1500V DC
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1500V DC
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Max. PV power
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150kWp
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225kWp
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PV MPPT voltage range
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900V-1300V DC
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900V-1300V DC
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MPPT number
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2
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2
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Max. PV current
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2*80A
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2*100A
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Battery voltage range
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600-900V
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600-900V
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Max. charge power
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150kW
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225kW
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Max. discharge power
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110kW
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165kW
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Max. charge current
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187A
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280A
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Max. discharge current
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183A
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275A
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General Information
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Protection degree
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IP20
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Noise emission
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<65dB(A)@1m
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Operating temperature
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-25 °C~+55 °C
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Cooling method
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Forced-air
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Relative humidity
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0-95% non-condensing
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Dimension (W/H/D)
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1200/1900/800mm
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Weight
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948kg
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1230kg
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Build-in transformer
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Yes
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Lightning protection
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Type II
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Transfer between on/off grid
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Automatic≤10ms
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Standby consumption
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<30W
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Communication
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Display
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Touch screen
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Communication
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RS485/CAN
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1. Declining Benefits of Grid-Connected Solar (Bulgaria Policy Shift)
Focus: Macro-level policy impact on solar economics
Primary Driver:
1)Government policy changes (e.g., reduced Feed-in Tariffs/FiTs, stricter grid rules).
2)Declining profitability of exporting solar power to the grid.
Technology Response:
Energy storage (batteries) becomes essential to:
1)Maximize self-consumption (use solar power onsite instead of exporting at low rates).
2)Avoid buying expensive grid power during peaks (load shifting).
3)Participate in grid services (e.g., frequency regulation) for revenue.
Outcome:
1)Solar systems shift from grid-dependent (FiT-driven) to grid-agnostic (self-consumption + storage).
2)Less reliance on grid sales, more focus on independence and arbitrage.