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Solar Energy
16/10/2018 / Melbourne
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All-Energy 2018

And that's a wrap!

With more than 180 world-class speakers presenting at All-Energy Australia 2018, and more than 200 exhibitors it’s no surprise that the show draws so many visitors. For us that means the chance to chat to many of our existing customers, meet future customers and showcase our latest products and solutions to a discerning audience of renewable energy experts. This year was no exception.

This year we launched a new booth design to showcase some of our most innovative products and solutions, demonstrating how they can be used in integrating heating, electricity and mobility sectors. Known as sector integration, the assimilation of these industries is an essential step in achieving 24 hours of sun – our vision of a world powered by 100% renewable energy resources – and we are working tirelessly to bring exceptional solutions to the market that will expedite this transition.

Best of both worlds with the Fronius Primo SC
The Fronius Primo SC enables increased design flexibility as well as maximum STC realisation on a 5 kW inverter. Developed specifically for the Australian market the Primo SC combines the best of the Primo 5.0-1 AUS and Primo 5.0-1 INT models. With a full 5000W AC output and 2 x 18A inputs, this latest model gives installers increased design flexibility and maximum STC realisation on a 5kW inverter.

Custom storage solutions
Fronius offers a range of storage solutions with custom components to meet the exact requirements of each customer. Some of the solutions on offer include the Fronius Symo Hybrid with LG Chem and BYD (due for integration Q1 2019) and the Fronius Primo/Symo with the Solarwatt MyReserve Matrix. Our latest GEN24 Plus hybrid inverters, which are being integrated with both LG Chem and BYD unsurprisingly received a great deal of attention at All-Energy this year. Due for launch 2019, the GEN24 Plus Symo and Primo inverters complete our SnapINverter portfolio and take us a significant step closer to 24 hours of sun.

Fronius Commercial solutions
Fronius commercial solutions allow users to make significant savings through targeted use and constant measurement and monitoring: The Fronius Eco’s high power density, installation flexibility and integrated components help save time and money, while other factors such as Fronius PC board replacement and active cooling technology ensure the lowest ongoing costs and highest returns over the lifetime of the system. Combining the advantages of the Fronius Eco with the flexibility of the Fronius Symo, with its broad input voltage range and two MPP trackers, further optimises system design and maximises energy generation by allowing multiple-roof orientations and asymmetrical strings to be incorporated.

Fronius Solar.web as an analysis tool
Fronius Solar.web can be used as a highly effective analysis tool to monitor PV systems and optimise energy usage. For installers this means an easy-to-use platform providing a clear overview of multiple systems with automated alerts should any problems arise. Using this data helps installers provide exceptional after-sales service to ensure maximised uptime for their customers, it also can be used to help decide which products and tools may be suitable for customers in the future. For customers it means efficient system monitoring to help optimise self-consumption. Increased consumption of energy supplied from photovoltaics means a quicker payback period for the homeowner and more independence from rising energy prices.

Intelligent self-consumption through the regulation of heat sources
The Fronius Ohmpilot is a consumption regulator designed primarily to use excess solar power to heat water. In this regard it can be seen as a simple energy storage solution that stores excess energy in the form of hot water. Additional application options for the Fronius Ohmpilot include:
/ Infrared heating
/ Heated towel rails
/ Electric heating

The result is maximised self-consumption, a reduction in the household’s CO2 emissions and less wear on the building’s main heating system during the summer months

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