A photo of Huawei's smart photovoltaic (PV) controller, SUN2000-150K-MG0 / Courtesy of Huawei

Huawei is showcasing its latest smart solar inverters at the 23rd International Green Energy Expo, which opened Wednesday and runs through Friday in Daegu.

At the event, the company unveiled a new model from its SUN2000 series — a 160-kilowatt smart photovoltaic (PV) controller, SUN2000-150K-MG0. The inverter features a suite of advanced safety technologies, including an arc fault circuit interrupter (AFCI) to cut off circuits to prevent fires when sparking is detected in the power lines. The inverter automatically isolates a string when it detects electrical faults in the circuit and smart connector-level detection (SCLD) monitors connector temperatures and prevents failures.

The company noted that the SUN2000 series is built for reliability, backed by rigorous quality controls. Products undergo aging tests under simulations of extreme conditions to prove durability during the manufacturing process, ensuring stable performance even in harsh environments such as coastal or desert regions.

The utility‑scale SUN2000‑330KTL‑H1 model offers an expanded maximum power point tracking (MPPT) range to improve site flexibility and incorporates smart I‑V curve diagnosis to streamline maintenance.

The company is offering a hands-on demo kit at its booth, allowing visitors to experience the SSLD’s autonomous detection and mitigation of electrical risks in real time.

They are also offering daily technical seminars to share insights on the latest energy technology trends. Sessions cover the key features of the company’s inverters and discussions on solutions for grid saturation challenges, such as grid‑forming technology that stabilizes renewable power in networks, as well as the latest energy storage system (ESS) trends.

“In step with the global shift toward renewable energy, we aim to contribute to higher-quality industry growth by delivering solutions that fuse advanced digital technologies with power electronics,” Huawei Korea CEO Balian Wangsaid.

“We hope this exhibition provides a valuable opportunity to explore our utility and commercial solutions firsthand and exchange insights on industry trends.”

Huawei Korea’s digital power business focuses on advancing energy digitalization by integrating digital and power electronics technologies. The unit delivers intelligent low-carbon solutions across clean power generation, electrified mobility and green ICT power infrastructure in more than 170 countries and regions worldwide, supporting global carbon neutrality goals.

Source: Korea Times News