Energy hub

Here you will find inverters with high efficiency without interference from other electrical equipment. A safe and durable installation is crucial for the good performance of solar cells. In order to operate solar cells, the direct current produced by the cells must be converted into alternating current, which can then be used in the house. Choosing the right inverter will have a great impact on the future operation of solar cells. It is important to ensure that the enclosure class and the maximum input current are correct. Although it varies slightly from brand to brand, it is on average 95%.

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EnergyHub Wall 21-28kW
Ferroamp
EnergyHub Wall 21-28kW
Art. no.: 5289199
The Swedish EnergyHub Wall inverter from Ferroamp with 20A phase balancing and wall mount. A 160A current transformer kit is included in the package.

An advanced inverter from Swedish Ferroamp that evens out the load between phases, manages solar panels via SSO, controls batteries via ESO, and enables efficient electric car charging.

Connect buildings with their own EnergyHub and cut costs with PowerShare. By sharing energy between several buildings, the load on each individual connection is reduced and money can be saved on lower fuse fees and lower power costs.

If any of the buildings have solar panels, a larger proportion of the self-generated electricity can also be used locally, which provides greater profits.

Share energy and cut electricity bills and grid fees.
EnergyHub Wall 21-28kWEnergyHub Wall 21-28kW
EnergyHub Wall 14kW
Ferroamp
EnergyHub Wall 14kW
Art. no.: 5289206
The Swedish EnergyHub Wall 14kW inverter from Ferroamp with 20A phase balancing and wall mount. A 100A current transformer kit is included in the package.

An advanced inverter from Swedish Ferroamp that evens out the load between phases, manages solar panels via SSO, controls batteries via ESO, and enables efficient electric car charging.

Connect buildings with their own EnergyHub and cut costs with PowerShare. By sharing energy between several buildings, the load on each individual connection is reduced and money can be saved on lower fuse fees and lower power costs.

If any of the buildings have solar panels, a larger proportion of the self-generated electricity can also be used locally, which provides greater earnings.

Share energy and cut electricity bills and grid fees.
EnergyHub Wall 14kW
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