The new system centers on the SG510HX string inverter, which utilizes silicon carbide components and updated cooling technology to reach 511.5 kW of output. By pairing this with the MVS7440-LV medium-voltage station, Sungrow aims to lower the levelized cost of electricity by 1% compared to traditional standalone configurations. The architecture supports a 7.44 MW large-block design, which reduces the required investment in cabling and mounting structures.
Safety features include a multi-layer protection suite. The SG510HX integrates Smart Shutdown Solution 3.0, which uses a combination of mechanical and electronic switches to manage fault currents and prevent backfeed risks. Unlike standard systems that operate independently, this setup enables bidirectional communication between components to ensure coordinated responses during insulation faults or environmental anomalies.
To address the challenges of modern, high-penetration power grids, the solution incorporates grid-forming technology. It provides sub-5 ms inertia support and millisecond-level damping control, intended to suppress voltage oscillations and maintain stability in regions with fluctuating grid strength. Operations and maintenance are supported by AI-driven diagnostics, including remote parameter validation and automated duct cleaning systems, intended to reduce the need for manual intervention over the project's lifetime.




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