Subtitle: Multi-Source Charging, Efficient Conversion & Flexible Power Management
Introducing the EPEVER HP-AHP20A Series — a high-performance all-in-one inverter/charger designed to streamline energy management for residential and small commercial systems. Supporting 110-120VAC output, it integrates pure sine wave inversion, multi-source charging (solar, grid, diesel generator), and smart control, delivering stable, cost-effective power for hybrid energy setups.
Core Product Advantages
Multi-Energy Charging Versatility: Powers up via solar PV (dual inputs for max utilization), grid, or diesel generator; advanced MPPT technology achieves >99.5% tracking efficiency to maximize solar harvest.
Dual Operation Modes: Works seamlessly with or without batteries, adapting to diverse energy configurations and ensuring uninterrupted power supply.
High Efficiency & Stable Output: Pure sine wave output (THDu ≤3%) protects sensitive electronics; PFC technology reduces grid load, while max inverter efficiency up to 94% minimizes energy waste.
Flexible Scalability: AC output supports parallel operation (single-phase/three-phase settings) for expanded capacity; adjustable grid charging current enables customized power configuration.
Smart Monitoring & Control: Large LCD display for real-time status checks; RS485 communication (optional 4G/WiFi/TCP modules) enables remote management; optional 25,000-record historical data storage.
Reliable & Rugged: Wide operating temperature range (-20℃~+50℃) suits harsh environments; comprehensive protections (overvoltage, overload, short circuit, etc.) and IP20 enclosure ensure long-term safety.
Key Technical Specifications
Battery Compatibility: Compatible with lithium and lead-acid batteries; 24VDC/48VDC rated voltage options.
PV Input: Dual MPPT trackers, max input power up to 8000W, MPPT voltage range 65-240V, dual PV inputs for enhanced utilization.
Inverter Output: Rated power 2000W-6000W, transient surge power up to 8500W (3S); 110/120VAC ±3% stable output.
Fast Switching Speed: Inverter-to-grid (10ms) and grid-to-inverter (20ms) switching for uninterrupted power during mode changes.