At Intersolar I saw an interesting device - Solaredge now has a combination EV charger and grid tie inverter. Nothing too special about that. But one cool thing is that when it is installed on a 40A breaker (which is limited to 32A during normal operation) the EV charger will actually go to 40A when the solar system is running and producing at least 8 amps, since it can still draw 32 amps or less through the breaker.
Solaredge combo EV charger/inverter
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This is what they were working on instead of getting the 7600H-US released? Sheesh. What cars beside the Teslas and Rav4 can even use that extra capability today?Last edited by sensij; 07-12-2017, 04:33 PM.CS6P-260P/SE3000 - http://tiny.cc/ed5ozx -
This is almost a trivial addition to all the HDWave inverters.
I don't think it took away any tom form the 7600H-US inverter.
Besides the 40A charging capability, it also has a few other advantages,
single 40a breaker for inverter and charger instead of two (which wouldn't work well in many homes)
reduced wiring and labor costs.
This is on the SE7600H-US BTW: https://www.solaredge.com/sites/defa...EV-charger.pdfOutBack FP1 w/ CS6P-250P http://bit.ly/1Sg5VNHComment
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Not to mention the fact that for those of us who still work in offices/labs (versus at home) my future electric car will be parked at work when the sun is shining. So not very helpful. And this assumes your inverter is in / near your garage / driveway anyway.
I agree, focus on accelerating the roll out of the HD line to larger inverter sizes. Add 802.11n/ac Wifi to your inverters. Integrate consumption monitoring and/or SREC production metering. Reduce the cost and improve integration options for storage and/or emergency power / generator options.
How about a clear and easy E-stop button in the event of a fire or other emergency versus someone unfamiliar with the system trying to find the various AC and DC disconnects and inverter power switch.
Better support / integration of backup power / island mode in the event of a Poco outage -- assuming there was storage and/or generator present to manage the unpredictable supply and demand.
Yamaha generators, for example, have this cool and innovative feature where they have a small DC battery upstream of an oversized inverter which enables them to manage longer/deeper motor inrush currents than a Honda inverter generator, for example.
Right now storage solutions seem very proprietary and piecemeal (not to mention expensive). But the battery sizes could be significantly reduced given an alternative generation source (small gas generator) and a reliable/safe way to shed extra production -- for backup power application (not load shifting, per se).Comment
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Solaredge already has integrated revenue grade meters for SRECs and easily integrated consumption meters.
OutBack FP1 w/ CS6P-250P http://bit.ly/1Sg5VNHComment
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