How does the Deye inverter perform in low light conditions?

Mar 12, 2025 Leave a message

1. Wide MPPT voltage range and low starting voltage

MMppt Wide Inverter has a wide range of support of MPPT (Maximum Power Point Tracking) voltage range: 100-500V, allowing it to capture more power in low light.

Low Start Voltage: The inverter produces a low starting voltage (about 80-100V), which allows it to activate in low light more easily and allows for faster power generation than other inverters.

 

2. Efficient MPPT tracking and conversion efficiency

DDual Mppt Designs The dual MPPT design allows the inverter to support multiple independent MPPTs, thus minimizing shadowing from one string to the next and improving efficiency.

Conversion Efficiency: Peak conversion efficiency is up to 98%, and the inverter maintains a high conversion rate even with low input power and thus reduces the amount of energy wasted.

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3. Adaptability to weak light environment

Dynamic response: The MPPT algorithm is optimized to quickly respond to changes in light (such as cloud movement), adjust the power point in time, and increase power generation in weak light.

Wide input voltage compatibility: Adapt to the output voltage of components under low irradiation conditions to avoid shutdown due to insufficient voltage.

4. Actual application performance

Cloudy day/early morning/evening: A low but stable power generation can be maintained, depending on the low-light performance of the photovoltaic module (such as whether high-efficiency modules such as monocrystalline PERC are used).

Temperature influence: Low light is often accompanied by low temperature (such as early morning), and the efficiency of the inverter may be slightly improved at low temperature, indirectly optimizing the output.