With the SnapINverter models of Eco, Primo, Galvo, Symo and Symo Hybrid, Fronius covers the entire spectrum of inverters for photovoltaic systems of any size. The devices are available with nominal outputs of 1.5 to 27 kW and all follow a uniform design, much to the advantage of dealers and installers: "If you know at least one of our inverters in the current range, then you already know how to easily install and operate them all," explains Martin Hackl, head of the Fronius Solar Energy Division. Fronius is the global leader in developing innovative technologies for harnessing renewable energy and its Solar Energy Division is celebrating its 25th anniversary this year.
SnapINverters are not only the ideal solution for PV systems of all sizes, but they are also suitable for use in a wide range of operating conditions. In the Canadian Arctic, for example, three Fronius Primo inverters – as a clean and sustainable alternative to diesel generators – are providing the isolated Sachs Harbour community with a reliable supply of energy. The Fronius inverters function at an ambient temperature of as low as -40°. For the 132 inhabitants, the photovoltaics solution means greater independence from fossil fuels and expensive price peaks.
Bandaranaike International Airport in Sri Lanka has also recently opted for solar power. A system with an output of almost 78 kWp has been installed on the roof of the maintenance building, which covers roughly 20 percent of the building's energy requirements. The three Fronius Eco inverters in use can be upgraded at a later date thanks to their plug-in card slots and open interfaces, making them a future-proof investment. "The project should serve as an example in order to arouse public interest in renewable energies," explains project manager Kushan Jayasuriya.
Particularly attractive for private builders: the Fronius Energy Package combines the intelligent functions of the SnapINverter with a storage solution in the form of a battery. One example of this technology can be found in Schwertberg, Upper Austria, where builder Boris Maier has made his dream of an energy independent home a reality. With an annual consumption of approximately 2000 kWh, the Fronius Energy Package working with an additional Fronius Symo inverter covers over 90% of the energy requirements. The rest is covered by a pellet oven with an integrated 600 W Stirling generator, meaning that the house is completely independent of the public grid. “An innovative house needs innovative, pioneering companies like Fronius that have extensive experience with inverters and storage options," underlines Boris Maier.