APsystems showcased its QS2 series 1-phase quad inverter during the exhibition
This product, supporting up to 4 PV modules, can deliver up to 2,200 W 1-phase output power
The company also promoted its latest AHS-6.3 series solar battery hybrid controller
APsystems, a multi-platform Module-Level Power Electronics (MLPE) solution provider, offering microinverters, energy storage, and rapid shutdown devices for the global PV installations, participated in SNEC 2025. The company’s stall featured the latest microinverters, solar battery hybrid controllers, and more.
The company unveiled its latest QS2 series 1-phase quad microinverter at the event. Featuring 4 integrated MPPT channels, the device supports up to 4 high-power PV modules. Balancing individual modules’ real-time output power, this system can deliver a cumulative optimized output power not more than 2,200 W. Minimizing system-level risk, this system can limit individual module-level voltage under 60 V. In addition, this latest system's adaptability with the company’s other commercially available 1-phase models – DS3 and QS1 – enhances the flexibility in system design, says the company. It has a Zigbee communication protocol for smooth remote monitoring and communication.
Another notable new launch during the event was the company’s latest AHS series Solar Battery Hybrid Controller, AHS-6.3. Compatible with both lead-acid and lithium-ion chemistry-based battery banks of diverse voltage ranges – 12 V, 24 V, and 48 V – this product can deliver up to 6,300 VA 1-phase power with up to 99.9% MPPT efficiency in off-grid mode. Engineered for switching to UPS mode in less than 5 ms, this system can provide quick emergency backup power. It has applications in home and telecom applications.