FIMER has rolled out new high-power inverters and an LFP battery for the residential market, offering future-proof and scalable solutions for all global installations.
The new ‘Power’ platform — FIMER PowerUNO, PowerTRIO and PowerX, was designed to help installers make the most of the increasing demand for residential solar + storage.
The PowerUNO and PowerTRIO inverters offer a wide range of power choices from 2 to 8.5 kW and feature single and three-phase options that are compatible for both the North American and wider global markets. The inverters feature high power densities with small and lightweight footprints.
The new inverters also have built-in high-end connectivity with Wi-Fi and ethernet and Linux OS which allows local integration with smart home appliances and EV charging, as well as seamless interaction with FIMER’s Aurora Vision cloud.
With demand for storage systems also continuing to grow, FIMER PowerX offers a high residential storage capacity. Using a high-voltage modular battery format, PowerX provides a flexible option for capacity requirements of all sizes, with a maximum of 48 kWh, with quick and easy installation. It has a small overall footprint with a wall and floor stand, with one module only weighing about 72 lbs.
To further appeal to homeowners, FIMER PowerX provides the unique option to customize the curved front cover, bringing an Italian design flair to the technology by offering multiple colors to ensure the battery unit easily blends into its surroundings.
FIMER PowerUno, PowerTRIO and PowerX will be available starting in January 2022.
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Solarman says
Firmer the Italian company that bought the ABB residential inverter market when ABB started to concentrate on the utility asset sector. There are at least two other ESS firms, Simpliphi and Humless Universal that have expandable home systems that can go up to 70kWh and I’m thinking Firmer needs to get itself up to a 70kWh energy storage option also. One is beginning to (need) a larger solar PV system and energy storage that will use from 15kWp to 30kWp solar PV arrays some 830 square feet to around 1658 square feet of array space and 60kWh to 100kWh ESS for resiliency and the ability to island the home and run most of the electricity needs off of solar PV and ESS in perpetuity if need be.