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Optimize Your Floating PV System with Module Level Power Electronics
Julia Serebro, Senior Marketing Manager, Asia
Green Energy Expo, April 3, 2019
Industrial Rooftops
Ground Mounted Systems
Agricultural Installations
Public Buildings
Safety: Carports, Gas Stations & Floating Systems
SolarEdge in Numbers Q4 2018
7
1,737 employees
147 awarded patents and 200additional patent applications
Presence
in 26countries
10.6GWof our systems shipped worldwide
Over 920,000 monitored systems
around the world1.4Minverters shipped
$263.7M Q4 2018 revenue
34.1M power optimizers shipped
SolarEdge & Kokam 코캄 – United by Energy!
Kokam
Acquired by SolarEdge in October 2018
Founded in 1989, a global premier provider
of innovative battery solutions
Tier 1 battery manufacturer, ranked no. 5 in
the ESS market
Taking together a further step toward making
solar installations smarter and more beneficial
Will enable SolarEdge to grow our offering,
adding already proven battery storage to our
product portfolio
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#1 Global Inverter Company
World Single Phase PV Inverter Supplier Market
Share Estimates (MW Shipments)
Source: IHS revenue and shipment MS Q3 2018
World PV Inverter Supplier Quarterly Rankings ($ Revenues)
RANK COMPANY
SolarEdge
2 Huawei
3 SMA
4 Sungrow
5Enphase
Technology
6 Fronius
7 ABB
8 Ingeteam
9 Power Electronics
10 Omron
RANK COMPANY
SolarEdge
2 SMA
3 Ginlong
4 Goodwe
5 Omron
6Enphase
Technology
7 Growatt
8 Panasonic
9 SAJ
10 Fronius
1
9
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Source: IHS PV Inverter Market Tracker Q3, 2018
Inverter’s Significance
Inverters account for <10% of the system cost but,
Influence up to 20% of system cost
Manage 100% of system production
Are the “brains” of the system
Mitigate O&M expenses through PV asset
management solutions
Inverter selection is critical for the long
term financial performance of a PV system
10 Source: Based on SolarEdge market analysis, assuming total cost of ~€1/Wp
Commercial rooftop
installation cost
breakdown
Limitatios of Traditional PV Systems
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Traditional Inverters - Limitations
12
Energy Loss
Limited Design
Flexibility
Low-Resolution
Monitoring
Safety Hazards
Traditional Inverters - Limitations
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Energy Loss
Limited Design
Flexibility
Low-Resolution
Monitoring
Safety Hazards
Module Mismatch Causes Power Loss
Traditional inverters perform MPPT (Maximum Power Point Tracking) for the entire string
Module mismatch Power losses14
Sources for Module Mismatch
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Transportation
Damage
Different Tilt
& Orientation
Thermal
Mismatch
Shading(current & future)
Soiling Manufacturing
Tolerance
Traditional Inverters - Limitations
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Energy Loss
Limited Design
Flexibility
Low-Resolution
Monitoring
Safety Hazards
How SolarEdge OvercomesLimitations of Traditional PV Systems
Splitting Inverter Functionality
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Splitting Inverter Functionality
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Simplified InverterPower Optimizer
Fixed String Voltage
The SolarEdge Commercial Solution
Environmental Sensors
Power Optimizers2-to-1 configuration with
P800–P850
Inverters25kVA – 82.8kVA
20
Environmental Sensors
Grid Interaction
Commercial Gateway
Monitoring Platform
Benefits of Floating PV Installations
21
Improved module performance
Reduced land usage
Easier installations
Environmentally friendly
Floating Systems – Selected Systems
2MW, Netherlands
60kW, Swaziland232kW, Netherlands 269kW, Israel
386kW, USA 780kW, Netherlands
Higher Lifetime Value with SolarEdge’s Floating Solution
23
Increase Revenue
Decrease Expenses
Mitigate Risk
More Energy by Reducing Mismatch
Module mismatch is unavoidable in floating PV installations
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The weakest module reduces the
performance of all modules in the string
Each module produces maximum power
independently of other modules in the string
More Energy by Optimizing Bi-Facial Modules’ Advantages
Bi-facial modules are often used in floating installations, to benefit from water surface reflectivity
SolarEdge eliminates mismatch from shading on the backside of bi-facial modules, further
improving energy generation
25
Higher Lifetime Value with SolarEdge’s Floating Solution
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Increase Revenue
Decrease Expenses
Mitigate Risk
BoS Cost Saving by Flexible Design
27
Up to 50% reduction
in BoS costUp to 60
modules
per string
Fewer strings
Less wiring, combiner
boxes, fuses, etc.
Less onsite self-crimping
at string end
Reduced risk
of failure & fire
Lower O&M Costs with Module-Level Monitoring
When operating on water, onsite monitoring and
maintenance must be optimized due to location
and access issues that might require approach
via a boat
SolarEdge’s module-level monitoring is free for
25 years and offers full control and visibility,
remote troubleshooting and cost saving
maintenance
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Lower O&M Costs with Module-Level Monitoring
Full control and visibility
Module-level performance monitoring
Automatic alerts to identify module
and inverter underperformance
Complete system status on your mobile
device
Comprehensive reporting tools,
including one report for multiple
systems
29
Lower O&M Costs with Module-Level Monitoring
Remote troubleshooting
Pinpoint underperforming modules to their physical location, prior to sending a technician onsite
Easy detection of PID and burnt bypass diode
Remote module voltage measurement
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Bypass diode failing
Good modules, with full voltage
Underperforming module, with reduced voltage
Lower O&M Costs with Module-Level Monitoring
Cost saving maintenance
Maintenance scheduling according to
problem severity
Pre-planning of site visit and required
tools and equipment
Remote management of service tasks
instead of onsite
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Longer Warranties with SolarEdge
Inverters require at least one replacement during system lifetime
Funds need to be set aside to cover replacement costs
With SolarEdge:
Longer standard warranty of 12 years
20 year warranty expansion option
Lower-cost inverter replacement after warranty: ~40% less than traditional
inverters
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Future Compatibility with SolarEdge
Simple module replacements and system expansion
No need to keep module stocks, any module
available in the market would fit
New power optimizers and modules can be utilized
in the same string with older models without
loosing energy due to mismatch
33
Higher Lifetime Value with SolarEdge’s Floating Solution
34
Increase Revenue
Decrease Expenses
Mitigate Risk
Safe Installation and Maintenance
Since floating PV installations are placed on water,
they are potentially more prone to safety hazards
SafeDC™ – no high VDC during installation or
maintenance
SolarEdge inverters comply with UL1699B arc
detection standard designed to mitigate effects
of some arc faults that may pose a risk of fire
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Why SolarEdge?
Strong CompanySolarEdge is a financially strong and
bankable company
Profitable
Publicly traded on the NASDAQ
Substantial track-record in
commercial PV
Complete Service SuiteEPCs and installers enjoy enhanced
support from SolarEdge’s local
service team
Pre-sale and post-sale support
Installation & commissioning support
Advanced O&M tools and capabilities
Improved Asset ManagementSystem owners enjoy enhanced
lifetime system performance
Higher system uptime
Risk mitigation and long-term
investment protection
Superior safety
Better Bottom LineThe lifetime benefits of the SolarEdge
solution offset the slightly higher
inverter cost
Reduced BoS costs
Reduced O&M costs
Increased energy production
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This power point presentation contains market data and industry forecasts from certain third-
party sources. This information is based on industry surveys and the preparer’s expertise in the
industry and there can be no assurance that any such market data is accurate or that any such
industry forecasts will be achieved. Although we have not independently verified the accuracy of
such market data and industry forecasts, we believe that the market data is reliable and that the
industry forecasts are reasonable.
Version #: V.1.0
Revision: 02/2019/EN ROW
Cautionary Note Regarding Market Data & Industry Forecasts
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