On December 11-13, 2018, the Inter Solar India exhibition was held in Bangalore, India, which is the most professional exhibition of solar energy, energy storage and electric mobile industry in the Indian market. It’s the first time that Renac Power takes part in the exhibition with a full series of products ranging from 1 to 60 KW, which is very popular with local customers.
Smart Inverters: the preferred for distributed PV Stations
At the exhibition, the recommended intelligent inverters at the showcase attracted large number of visitors to watch. Compared with traditional string inverters, Renac’s intelligent photovoltaic inverters can achieve multiple functions such as one-key registration, intelligent trusteeship, remote control, hierarchical management, remote upgrade, multi-peak judgment, functional management, automatic alarm and so on, reducing the installation and after-sales costs.
RENAC Operating and Maintenance Management Cloud Platform for PV Station
The RENAC’s operation and maintenance management platform for photovoltaic power plants also drew the visitor’s attention. At the exhibition, many Indian visitors come to inquiry about the platform.
Despite the rapid development of the Indian solar market, there is actually not real management platform in India with an integration of power plant design, construction, monitoring, operation and maintenance and application of photovoltaic power plants. RENAC platform can help small and medium-sized EPC enterprises to achieve remote station-level management, through online data analysis, fault diagnosis, loss statistics, work order management, inventory management, file management and other major functions to achieve integrated management of power plants.
India - the third largest PV market in the world
India is an emerging market which attracts much attention and expectation from global photovoltaic industry. Located in South Asia, India has a hot climate and abundant sunshine. The average daily sunshine is 4-7 kWh per square meter. The sunshine condition is significantly better than that of China. After the new Prime Minister Modi took office, he actively promoted the development of renewable energy, especially in photovoltaic growth. As of October 2018, the total installed solar energy in India was 24.33 GW. India's target is to achieve 100 GW installed capacity in 2022, of which 40 GW is a solar roof power generation project and 60 GW is a large and medium-sized solar grid-connected project.
At present, solar power accounts for about 7% of all power installed in India. Solar energy has surpassed the growth rates of coal mines (27.8%) and wind power (13.8%) and become the main power growth force (50.4%) in India. Photovoltaic power generation will be an important component of India's future energy. It is expected that the installed demand in 2019 will exceed the year 2018. Considering the continuous reduction of the cost of photovoltaic modules, India's installed photovoltaic capacity will grow rapidly between 2020 and 2022, and will continue to close to the goal of accumulating 100 GW photovoltaic installed in 2022. Therefore, the Indian market will have great potential in the future.