DASS Tech Launches Next-Generation Residential Solar Inverter ‘K7’
DASS Tech Launches Next-Generation Residential Solar Inverter ‘K7’
Dasstech Launches Next-Generation Residential Solar Inverter ‘K7’
“Optimized Solution for Residential and Hybrid Support Projects”
- Optimized solution for residential and hybrid support projects
- Maximum input voltage of 550V… ideal replacement for older inverters
- Multiple fuse certifications (30A, 25A, 20A) to enhance compatibility with various solar modules
Industry News Reporter Han-Kyo Jung — Dasstech, a specialized solar inverter company (CEO Geum Man-hee), announced on February 18 that it will launch its next-generation residential solar inverter ‘K7’ and begin full-scale sales from February.
The ‘K7’ is optimized for domestic residential solar and hybrid support projects, aiming to accelerate market penetration in line with the government’s renewable energy expansion policies.
Compared to existing inverters, it boasts superior efficiency and scalability, focusing on maximizing the performance of residential solar power generation systems. In particular, it provides installation confirmation plates for residential and hybrid support projects by default, maximizing construction cost savings for installers and consumers.
One of K7’s key features is its re-powering solution to improve the efficiency of existing solar power plants. Designed with a maximum input voltage of 550V, it is optimized to replace older inverters and maximizes compatibility with various solar modules installed domestically.
Additionally, it has obtained multiple fuse certifications (30A, 25A, 20A), enhancing compatibility with various solar modules currently available in the market, expanding choices for installers and consumers.
The K7 is designed to operate stably in various residential solar systems without being limited by specific environments or conditions. It applies a heat minimization design to extend product lifespan and newly acquired the revised KS C 8565:2024.09 certification to ensure stability and reliability. It uses a natural air cooling method to minimize noise and simplify maintenance.
It also supports the EZ Quick-MC4 Connector for tool-free, easy installation and features a 128×64 GLCD display with a Korean UI to enhance user experience and maximize operational convenience with real-time data display.
A representative of Dasstech said, “The K7 is a next-generation inverter developed in response to changes in the domestic solar market, providing high value to both installers and consumers,” adding, “We will lead the growth of the next-generation residential solar market with designs optimized for hybrid support projects and the re-powering market.”
Meanwhile, Dasstech is diversifying its renewable energy business by advancing into electric vehicle chargers and secondary battery businesses, aiming to secure competitiveness in the global market in the future.
Source: Industry News (http://www.industrynews.co.kr)
 
               
    