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Usha launches solar off-grid combo system

Consumer durable brand Usha Shriram has launched a unique range of solar off-grid combo systems that provide seamless power for critical loads, especially in locations where power grid is not available.
This, said a company press release, is particularly significant in the context of India’s efforts towards popularising the use of solar energy and also in making the country self-reliant in solar equipment manufacturing.
The combo systems have been launched in two variants: PWM Solar PCU with Solar C-10 Batteries, powered by 12 V Solar Modules and MPPT Solar PCU with Solar C-10 Batteries, powered by 24 V Solar Modules. Both these solar power conditioning units are well-equipped with integrated system comprising solar charge controller, grid charger, inverter and solar batteries powered by solar modules. Hence, they offer all-in-one solution for off-grid applications, added the release.
Announcing the launch, Satnam Sandhu, Executive Director, Usha Shriram, said, “Contributing our bit to the Government’s ambitious programme to ignite solar energy revolution, we aim to bring solar power into the mainstream by offering leading-edge solutions to our valued customers.”
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