
What is the MPPT Range on Microinverters?
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MPPT stands for Maximum Power Point Tracking, and the goal of it to harvest the most amount of energy as possible produced by the continuously-variable voltage and current outputs from solar panels. In micro inverters, by relocating the MPPT to the level of the module rather than being limited to the string level, it becomes possible to monitor individual modules for any issues regarding energy production, and quickly modify the system to resolve for them. Note: on Enphase Datasheets you can locate the solar MPPT voltage range under the name Peak Power Tracking Voltage.
Micro inverters with a wider solar MPPT voltage range are able to generate more power than micro inverters with a narrower MPPT voltage range, because they are able to take in energy from sunlight at an earlier time, equaling more solar energy output.
Micro inverters with a wider solar MPPT voltage range are able to generate more power than micro inverters with a narrower MPPT voltage range, because they are able to take in energy from sunlight at an earlier time, equaling more solar energy output.