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Salicru has participated in a 3 MW photovoltaic project with a solution based on multiple 10 kW three-phase solar inverters and dynamic tracking systems, designed to maximise energy production and improve the profitability of the asset.
The photovoltaic installation has been designed with an architecture aimed at obtaining maximum performance from the available radiation throughout the asset’s service life. To achieve this, the project combines Salicru’s 10 kW Equinox2 T three-phase solar inverters with SOLTEC solar trackers, a solution designed to adapt the position of the modules to the path of the sun and increase daily energy capture.
In this 3 MW solar farm, conversion efficiency, operating stability and ease of supervision are decisive. Salicru’s EQUINOX2 T inverters cover three-phase grid connection powers from 4 to 100 kW and are designed with a wide selection of MPPTs, making them easy to adapt to different photovoltaic field configurations. They also include monitoring through the EQUINOX web portal and app, from where production, consumption, energy fed into the grid and historical installation data can be checked.
The proposed configuration helps improve the profitability of the project by increasing available electricity generation and enabling more precise performance management. The EQUINOX app acts as the heart of the photovoltaic solar ecosystem by centralising the monitoring and tracking of the installation from any device. The platform makes it possible to check the status of the system, access generation data, share plant visualisation, generate monthly performance reports and facilitate maintenance through real-time information. Its connection with the SLC Energy Manager expands the possibilities for energy management, grid feed-in control, early incident detection and remote configuration.















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