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Cost-Effective Energy Generation & Backup Systems
Stable and high-quality power supply is critical to ensure business continuity. Protect your critical equipment from grid interruptions or failures, now with the ability to self-generate solar electricity to ensure high energy resiliency.

Traditional power monolithic systems – Uninterruptable Power Supply (UPS) device made of single sub-systems for critical backup and a single string PV inverter for solar generation – suffer from inherent limitations spanning from energy losses, higher operational costs, and increased risk.

Conversely, modular solutions allow higher flexibility and cost-effectiveness, increased safety, and better operation and maintenance. But not all modular backup and solar solutions are created equal…

You are invited to learn how to identify true modular systems and understand their full potential for your business. By the end of the webinar, provided by SolarEdge, you will understand key considerations for selecting UPS and solar systems and get a glimpse into a single platform that combines those applications. Such hybrid solution transforms a UPS to an asset versus a necessity, furthering cost savings and seamless operations at the site level.

SolarEdge is a global leader in smart energy solutions including solar PV, critical power equipment and backup batteries.

Apr 28, 2022 12:00 PM in Eastern Time (US and Canada)

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Speakers

David Johnson
Regional Sales Manager @SolarEdge Critical Power
David Johnson EIT holds a BS in Electrical Engineering from the University of Pittsburgh and a BA in International Business and German from Grove City College. He’s been dealing with power conversion equipment since 1989 and has been in the mission critical industry since 1997, and has over 25 years of industry experience in both static and dynamic UPS.