Solar Inverters:
In these days power shortage is a major issue and is severe enough to topple Governments.
Automation has become the norm these days. Machines, buttons and switches can get everything
done but all that is needed is electricity. Science and research is focused on finding a source of
energy that can meet the ever growing electricity needs of both the domestic and the industrial
divisions of the World.
In countries like India where sunshine is abundant almost round the year, tapping into the reserves
of solar energy seems to be the optimal solution. The sun does not have any issue of replenishment
either. What if the sun finishes burning itself? Not to worry. Life on Earth would cease to exist. Then
why worry about energy after the sun?
Using solar inverters India and other such countries try to overcome the problems of generation
of electricity through conventional sources of energy. The conversion of solar power requires the
photovoltaic cell which can convert the solar energy into electric energy and store them in batteries.
The Quartz sand from which silicon semiconductor devices are manufactured is present in
abundance. One needs to look only into the bottleneck that arises on manufacturing them as the
need Worldwide keeps increasing by the minute.
What is a solar inverter?
A solar inverter is used to invert the Direct Current or DC generated from the array of photo voltaic
cells into Alternating Current or AC. The photo voltaic cells are capable of converting the solar
power into electric power as Direct Current. The Solar inverter consists of batteries which can store the
DC. When required, the inverter inverts to AC and supplies the required electricity.
Contact :
Quantum Power Conversions (P) Ltd,
B37/2,B37/3, ITI Industrial Estate,
Mahadevapura PO, Bangalore
KA, Indian – 560048
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