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eIQ Announces Addition to vBoost DC Parallel System

March 14, 2012 by Jeff Shepard

eIQ Energy, Inc. introduced the latest and highest-capacity addition to its vBoost DC Parallel System -- the new vBoost 600 dc-dc converter module, which reduces the installed cost and improves the efficiency of solar power arrays.

The new vBoost 600 modules boost the output of solar panels to a predictable, constant voltage while providing up to 600 watts of power capacity -- enough to handle two crystalline silicon photovoltaic (PV) panels or multiple thin-film panels. The new modules use fewer components and provide more efficient power conversion than eIQ Energy’s previous 250- and 350W modules.

"By nearly doubling the power capacity of our latest vBoost modules, eIQ Energy continues to lower the overall costs of solar power generation," said Jerry Cutini, chief executive officer for eIQ Energy. "With fewer vBoosts required per solar array, system installers and operators can save on both materials and labor on solar installations."

eIQ Energy’s vBoost DC Parallel System -- which includes vBoost converter modules, vComm communication modules and web-based Monitoring System software -- enables solar panels to be wired in parallel rather than in series. Studies have shown that up-front costs are lower for a Parallel Solar installation, because cable and combiner box requirements are cut by more than an order of magnitude; this also slashes the amount of on-site interconnection labor. Parallel wiring also removes many design and installation constraints.

The vBoost converters also provide distributed maximum power point tracking (MPPT). This ensures that each panel contributes its full generating potential at all times, regardless of panel shading, soiling, and other design and operational issues, allowing the inverter to operate at optimal efficiency. It also simplifies array design, extends the life of system components and increases power harvest by 5 to 30 percent.

The vBoost DC Parallel System’s parallel wiring architecture enables well over 100 thin-film solar panels to be connected on a single cable, 20 times more than traditional series wiring schemes permit.

eIQ Energy’s vBoost DC converter modules were recently used to complete a new 1.2-megawatt solar system for Granite Construction Inc. in Coalinga, Calif. The system is believed to be the largest completed PV electric generating system to use distributed power electronics.

More news and information regarding the latest developments in Smart Grid electronics can be found at Darnell’s SmartGridElectronics.Net.