7.5kVA 3-Phase Veichi Hybrid Solar Pumping Inverter
Short Description
The 7.5kVA 3-Phase Veichi Hybrid Solar Pumping Inverter is a reliable and energy-efficient solution for solar water pumping applications. It seamlessly integrates solar and grid power to keep pumps running efficiently while lowering electricity costs.
Key Features
Power Capacity: 7.5kVA, ideal for small to medium-scale pumping projects.
Hybrid Technology: Combines solar PV and grid power for uninterrupted operation.
3-Phase Output: Ensures smooth performance of 3-phase AC water pumps.
MPPT Technology: Maximizes energy harvest from solar panels under varying sunlight conditions.
Smart Protection: Built-in safeguards against dry running, overvoltage, and overload.
Energy Savings: Reduces dependence on grid electricity by prioritizing solar input.
Durable Design: Built to withstand demanding field conditions.
Easy Setup: Simple integration with new or existing solar water pumping systems.
Long Description
The 7.5kVA 3-Phase Veichi Hybrid Solar Pumping Inverter is designed to deliver efficient and stable performance in agricultural, irrigation, livestock, and community water supply projects. By intelligently combining solar energy and grid input, it guarantees continuous water pumping even during cloudy days or at night.
Its advanced Maximum Power Point Tracking (MPPT) system ensures optimal use of solar power, helping you cut down on electricity bills while maximizing efficiency. Supporting 3-phase AC pumps, it provides the stability and reliability needed for consistent water delivery in medium-scale operations.
With built-in protective features, including dry-run protection and overload prevention, the inverter enhances pump lifespan and ensures safe operation. Its rugged build quality makes it suitable for tough outdoor environments.
Easy to install and manage, the Veichi 7.5kVA Hybrid Inverter is an excellent choice for farmers, institutions, and communities seeking a dependable and eco-friendly water pumping solution.




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