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The Solis S6-EH3P12K02-NV-YD-L gives three-phase buildings a low-voltage hybrid storage option without sacrificing PV input capacity or grid-side control. It is built for homes, farms and light-commercial sites that need solar self-consumption, battery backup and reliable three-phase power management in one inverter.
Project value points:
Three-phase output supports balanced building loads while also handling practical phase imbalance in real installations.
A wide PV voltage window gives designers more freedom in string layout and module selection.
Generator-ready operation and intelligent charge/discharge scheduling improve resilience during grid interruptions.
Integrated protection and IP66 construction help reduce site-level complexity and outdoor installation risk.
For 12kW hybrid projects, this model is a strong choice where low-voltage battery compatibility, practical backup capability and professional monitoring are all required.
| Parameter | Specification |
| Model | Solis S6-EH3P12K02-NV-YD-L |
| Inverter Type | Three-phase low-voltage hybrid solar inverter |
| Rated AC Output Power | 12 kW |
| Grid Specifications | 3/N/PE, 380/400 V, 50/60 Hz |
| Recommended Maximum PV Array Size | 24 kW |
| Maximum Usable PV Input Power | 19.2 kW |
| PV Input Voltage | Maximum 1,000 V; Nominal 550 V; MPPT operating range 200–850 V |
| Battery Platform | Low-voltage battery platform with CAN/RS485 communication |
| Backup & Load Control Features | Supports unbalanced loads, generator access and automatic backup output |
| Protection Features | Anti-islanding, over-current, short-circuit, surge protection, reverse-polarity protection; IP66 outdoor design |
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