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How does three-phase power help to generate more electricity from your residential solar system?

Synopsis

Today's customer had the fortune of having a three-phase system, allowing for a seven kilowatt inverter and 9.3 kilowatts worth of PV on the roof. This is around 27,345's and a significant upgrade from the usual five kilowatt with 6.6 kilowatts for a single-phase system. A three-phase system can create more power, making it a no-brainer for end-users looking to maximise their system.

Customers like this particular client want quality and reliability for the future. Residential sectors aim to maximise their system straight off the bat with a five kilowatt inverter for single-phase and a seven kilowatt for three-phase, which can pump up to 9.3kW or 6.6kW. This generates around 30 to 43 kilowatt hours per day and saves them anywhere from $700 to $900 a quarter. The end user can be confident with a quality, reliable and efficient system.

Video Transcript

So today the customer was fortunately enough to have a three-phase, which gave the ability to go up to a seven kilowatt inverter and allow us to chuck 9.3 kilowatts worth of PV on the roof, which is around 27, 345's. So for the end consumer, she has three-phase, which is great, which means we can upgrade the system to a seven kilowatt inverter and go up to around 9.3 kilowatts worth of PV on the roof. For a single-phase, we would usually do a five kilowatt with around 6.6 kilowatts. So the advantage is to grab that actually three kilowatts really create more power.

So the client came to us looking for our really high end quality product that's going to last. Customers like this, we really love to work with because they want quality and it give them confidence for the future. The residential sector really looks for maximising their system straight off the bat. So commonly we'll install five kilowatt inverter on a single-phase and a seven kilowatt on a three-phase pump that up to 9.3kW or 6.6kW. Out of that, the customer obviously makes around, 30 to 43 kilowatt hours per day and it saves them anywhere from $700 to $900 a quarter. So when it comes to residential systems, it's really a no brainer for the end user at the moment. Working with this particular customer, she wanted a quality, reliability and efficiency.