With state-of-the-art technology, passionate engineers, and a vision of a sustainable future, Hoymiles empowers homeowners and professionals to join the journey to clean energy.
Hoymiles lives by its motto: “to make good technology more impactful by lowering its cost and making it accessible to more people”.
That’s why the company’s microinverters range is at the heart of this purpose.
When it comes to solar, panels are just part of the picture. Inverters turn raw energy into safe, usable electricity.
But only microinverters give users the ultimate level of efficiency, precision, and performance.
Hoymiles is all about providing industry-leading microinverters with the lowest failure rates possible and premium components. This allows users to maximise their yield, eliminate wasted electricity, and accelerate their journey to clean energy.
The importance of warranty
Hoymiles’ microinverters are a standout on the market thanks to the company’s warranty policy.
From its standard 12 years coverage to flexible ways to extend it, the company’s warranty program is designed to take the uncertainty out of any installation.
To benefit from the warranty, only an online registration is required – it’s even possible to extend it up to 25 years by contacting the Hoymiles team.
Plus, if users are to encounter any issues with a microinverter, Hoymiles and its local partners will repair the device on-site or replace it with a new or refurbished model.
Why choose Hoymiles’ microinverters?
Choosing to opt for the company’s microinverters means also choosing to get the most out of a solar power system.
While solar panels and modules play an important role, it’s the inverters that hold the key to how efficient a solar power system is.
Micro-inverters eliminate the need for high voltage direct current wiring, which improves the safety for both solar installers and system owners.
The difference between microinverters
A 1-in-1 microinverter only connects to and converts energy from one solar panel, while a 4-in-1 microinverter connects to four solar panels.
Installers should therefore think of 4-in-1s as a new tool at their disposal. They can be used alone, or alongside other types of microinverters; it’s all about assessing the situation and finding the microinverter that’s right for each scenario.
The 4-in-1 microinverters are still distinct from string inverters, which convert energy from multiple solar panels but only take in power via a single connection.
This means that if one solar panel connected to a string inverter goes down, the entire system can fail.
On the other hand, 4-in-1 microinverters have four independent connections; the output of each panel is tracked and converted individually, so if one panel stops working the microinverter can still continue to convert energy from the other three.
Choosing safety
Microinverters eliminate the need for high voltage direct current wiring, which improves the safety for both solar installers and system owners.
Microinverters are connected in parallel and only carry a voltage of 40 volts, significantly downgrading the safety risk in the first place.
The module-level monitoring makes it easy for users to keep on top of the situation and detect potential problems.
For more information, visit Hoymiles.
This article featured in the December edition of ecogeneration.