Build More Efficient Solar Inverters and Energy Storage Systems with SiC

Build More Efficient Solar Inverters and Energy Storage Systems with SiC

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Hosted by: Wolfspeed

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About Build More Efficient Solar Inverters and Energy Storage Systems with SiC

Silicon Carbide MOSFETs and Schottky Diodes are revolutionizing the solar photovoltaic (PV) industry, enabling increased switching speeds and energy efficiency, resulting in smaller, lighter, lower-cost systems.

This webinar will explore the fast-growing lower power 5-15 kW single and three phase PV energy storage system (ESS) where new Silicon Carbide device and package options are enabling cost/performance optimized solutions for residential and smaller commercial applications.

Attendees will also learn how:

  • Energy storage is driving renewed growth in the PV industry
  • MPPT boost, inverter and battery charging circuits benefit significantly from Silicon Carbide devices

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