Tailored solutions for a solar power system that keeps innovating

Enertronica Santerno continues its technological development journey in the energy sector, focusing on photovoltaic solutions with particular attention to the C&I market. Enertronica Santerno offer includes centralized inverters, advanced storage systems and technical services to support the entire life cycle of the plants, including, when needed, revamping and optimization of the same.

Among the most successful solutions designed so far, the SUNWAY™ TG 2000 BESS is a bidirectional multi-level inverter of the NPC type designed for utility-scale storage applications. With a nominal power of 2 MVA, the system can operate within a wide DC voltage range (up to 1500 V) and is compatible with different battery technologies. With an efficiency level exceeding 99.8%, modular architecture without electrolytic capacitors and the integration of advanced functions such as Grid Forming, Black Start and Virtual Inertia, the TG 2000 it’s a flexible and yet robust solution for new systems as well as for repowering of existing projects. Furthermore, the TG 2000 is designed to ensure operational continuity in severe environmental conditions, thanks to the IP55 protection rating and its anti-seismic certification.

In pursuit of our continuous improvement approach to technology, the product is currently undergoing a technical upgrade, aimed at introducing new energy management features and further optimising performance, modularity and configurability. This evolution is the result of Santerno’s attention to market requirements and is part of its dynamic strategy to achieve the highest level of customer satisfaction.

At the same time, Santerno is finalising the development of a new patented DC/DC multilevel converter, designed to improve flexibility in system layouts and to simplify the integration between photovoltaic modules and conversion systems, both for new plants and in case of revamping of existing facilities. The converter is one of the first products that fully uses SiC technologies and can work with high efficiency levels. Currently in the testing phase, the device was designed and engineered internally under the guidance of Eng. Ivan Petrarca, product manager for the industrial sector. Graduated in Electrical Engineering at the University of Bologna, Petrarca has been working at Santerno since 2017 and deals with the development of technical solutions aimed at optimizing energy systems.

The company’s offer is completed by a set of technical support services, including design consultancy, on-field assistance, remote diagnostics, development and implementation of maintenance plans, with an increasing focus on revamping activities. The goal is to enhance existing assets, improve their performance and bring them in line with current market regulations and needs.

In a constantly evolving scenario, Enertronica Santerno develops technical solutions designed to last over time and leading the evolution of energy generation and management towards increasingly efficient, integrated and sustainable models.