Taiwan’s FSP Group Launches PV Inverters, Energy Storage System

Taiwan’s FSP Group Launches PV Inverters, Energy Storage System

Taiwan-based FSP group has announced new green energy solutions include the LightUp off-grid PV Inverter and EnerX 3000 energy storage system. Founded in 1993, FSP Group (3015) is one of the world’s leading power supply manufacturers.

LightUp Series PV Inverters

Off-grid solar PV inverters are the most cost-effective solution for energy self-consumption for rural areas and remote regions. The LightUp series PV Inverter offers pure sinewave output. and is  compatible with utilities and generators. People can easily use electricity by energy independence coming from 2KW, 3KW, 5KW, 6KW, 8KW, and 11KW. Some versions offer integrated Bluetooth interface with App for power monitoring. With compatible BMS design, users are able to select a variety of battery modules for energy storage.

The LightUp Series

EnerX 3000 Energy Storage System

EnerX 3000 is a plug-and-play all-in-one off-grid PV inverter plus energy storage system. With flexible configuration design, users can use another EnerX 3000 in parallel for up to 6KW output and extend EnexPack 2500 for longer battery backup time. In places with frequent power outages, super-fast charging (3KW) features let user recharge when the AC utility is recovered and continuously supply energy to home appliances during AC blackouts—thanks to user-friendly USB-C PD and USB-A chargers for mobile devices. A variety of AC socket types for different countries are also offered.

The launch comes at a time when solar demand is breaking new records globally, with Asia no outlier, thanks to a massive push across the continent. For the FSP group, pushing for a share of this growing market is a natural outcome of its strengths in power electronics.

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Tony Cheu

Tony is a BSc who has shifted from a career in finance to journalism recently. Passionate about the energy transition, he is particularly keen on the moves being made in the OECD countries to contribute to the energy transition.

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