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Solplanet Showcases Next-Generation 510 kW Utility-Scale Inverter at Intersolar Europe 2026
Solplanet unveiled the prototype of its next-generation 510 kW utility-scale inverter at Intersolar Europe 2026, expanding its high-power inverter portfolio for large-scale solar projects.
July 13, 2026. By Mrinmoy Dey
Solplanet showcased its latest utility-scale solar technologies at Intersolar Europe 2026, expanding its portfolio of high-power inverters with the introduction of a prototype of its next-generation 510 kW utility-scale inverter.
The company highlighted its ASW 250-360K-HT Series, engineered for large-scale photovoltaic (PV) projects. Compatible with high-power PV modules, the inverter series delivers high conversion efficiency, flexible system architecture and reliable performance to meet the growing demands of utility-scale solar installations.
A key highlight at the exhibition was the debut of the prototype ASW510kW inverter, currently under development. Designed for next-generation solar power plants, the inverter is expected to offer higher power density, improved system efficiency and enhanced operational performance.
Ibrahim Kadriinamdar, Regional Sales Manager for India and MENA at Solplanet, said, “Designed for large-scale ground-mounted solar projects, the ASW 510 kW inverter delivers high efficiency, reliability, and optimised performance for utility-scale applications.”
According to the company, the higher power density of the ASW510kW enables developers to deploy fewer inverters for the same project capacity, reducing installation, cabling, civil works and maintenance costs. It also incorporates advanced grid support functions, intelligent monitoring capabilities and enhanced protection features to ensure stable and reliable long-term operation.
The company highlighted its ASW 250-360K-HT Series, engineered for large-scale photovoltaic (PV) projects. Compatible with high-power PV modules, the inverter series delivers high conversion efficiency, flexible system architecture and reliable performance to meet the growing demands of utility-scale solar installations.
A key highlight at the exhibition was the debut of the prototype ASW510kW inverter, currently under development. Designed for next-generation solar power plants, the inverter is expected to offer higher power density, improved system efficiency and enhanced operational performance.
Ibrahim Kadriinamdar, Regional Sales Manager for India and MENA at Solplanet, said, “Designed for large-scale ground-mounted solar projects, the ASW 510 kW inverter delivers high efficiency, reliability, and optimised performance for utility-scale applications.”
According to the company, the higher power density of the ASW510kW enables developers to deploy fewer inverters for the same project capacity, reducing installation, cabling, civil works and maintenance costs. It also incorporates advanced grid support functions, intelligent monitoring capabilities and enhanced protection features to ensure stable and reliable long-term operation.
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