en.Wedoany.com Reported - US energy technology provider Enphase Energy has recently launched the IQ9N microinverter, which utilizes gallium nitride (GaN) technology, in the European residential solar market. The product was previously released in the US in January this year.

According to Enphase, the GaN architecture adopted in the IQ9N microinverter reduces conduction losses and heat, thereby enhancing the long-term reliability of the solar system. The product will achieve an operating efficiency of 97.44% in the European market, with a peak efficiency of 97.95% under lower operating temperatures and optimized cross-condition performance. Additionally, the microinverter can handle a continuous DC current of 16 amperes and deliver a peak output power of up to 427 volt-amperes.
Sabbas Daniel, Senior Vice President of European Sales at Enphase, stated that European residential solar customers expect their systems to operate at peak performance for decades, and European homeowners can now use one of the most powerful and efficient microinverters the company has ever manufactured.
The European launch of this product comes at a time when new residential solar installations in the region are slowing down. Data shows that Germany saw a 6% year-on-year decline in new residential solar system capacity, while Italy experienced a 13% year-on-year drop in this sector. Enphase has also seen a decline in its financial performance in its home market, with April revenue falling 17% quarter-on-quarter. However, the company's European revenue grew 36% quarter-on-quarter in the first quarter of this year, with Enphase noting potential "signs of recovery" in the region.
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