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Nextronex solar inverters selected for veterans administration in Guam

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Nextronex’s RayMax inverter system has been selected for a 100 kW carport at the Veterans Administration in Guam. The carport is currently under construction, and will be placed in operation later this year. Venergy Group, LLC of Ft. Pierce, Florida is a service disabled, veteran owned company that won the design/build contract. The system will be the largest solar carport on the Island of Guam.

“We are proud to have been selected by Venergy for this important project with the V.A., ” said Jay Troger, CEO of Nextronex. “We are also excited to be working with Venergy, and know that the carport will serve the V.A. well for a very long time.”

In addition to its superior production and reliability, the Nextronex inverter system was selected for the ease with which it can accommodate potential future expansion of the project. The system is designed to economically accommodate the addition of battery storage, utilizing Nextronex’ patent pending system which couples the solar PV and battery storage on the DC side. Additionally, it is possible to add inverters to the common DC bus and allow the Veterans Administration to get the full advantages of Nextronex’ patented Distributed ArchitectureTM which include superior low light yield and efficiency, unrivaled reliability and increased equipment lifetimes.

The Nextronex inverter system includes a proprietary monitoring system and it is designed to withstand the severe tropical island climate.

“We analyzed the various inverter systems in the market, and selected Nextronex for its performance and future flexibility,” said Corey Clive, CEO/Founder of Venergy.

 

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