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From September 2 to 4 (local time), OSDA SOLAR showcased its integrated PV-storage solutions at Intersolar Mexico (Mexico Solar Show), located at Booth 2411. Leveraging its technological strength to align with Mexico’s clean energy development plan, the company is injecting new impetus into the local distributed PV market.
OSDA SOLAR highlighted two core competitive products at the exhibition. The OSDA N MAX Series 730W module, leveraging the high weather resistance of its double-glass structure and the high conversion efficiency of TOPCON technology, can achieve more stable power generation under Mexico’s high-temperature and high-sunlight conditions. It is particularly suitable for rooftop projects with high requirements for power generation efficiency. Meanwhile, OSDA SOLAR also launched 30-50kW grid-tied inverters, 2000W micro-inverters, and 800W micro-inverters. Among them, the 30-50kW grid-tied inverters can meet the grid-connection needs of small and medium-sized industrial/commercial distributed PV projects, supporting efficient energy conversion and stable grid interaction; the 2000W and 800W micro-inverters focus on residential scenarios. Their compact and lightweight design facilitates decentralized rooftop installation, enabling flexible matching with household PV systems of different capacities. Additionally, they feature reliable safety protection performance, adapting to the diverse electricity needs of Mexican household users.
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