Green Innovation Unveiled: Gree's Solar-Powered Air Conditioning System Revolutionizes Energy Efficiency

This new photovoltaic air conditioner by the Chinese manufacturer offers cooling and heating capacities from 12.1 kW to 16 kW, ideal for any setting.

The Photovoltaic Multi VRF System was presented at the SNEC tradeshow in Shanghai

Gree Electric Appliances, a prominent Chinese air conditioner manufacturer, has introduced a new Photovoltaic Multi VRF System designed for both residential and commercial use. Unveiled at the SNEC tradeshow in Shanghai, China, the system integrates seamlessly with multiple solar modules, providing a comprehensive solution for power generation. This innovation supports diverse applications such as factories, schools, hotels, and residential complexes.

The system features advanced multimode commutation technology, enabling rapid switching between five operational modes within 10 milliseconds. It efficiently manages energy flow: surplus solar power can be used for air conditioning or injected into the grid, ensuring optimal energy utilization. When needed, the system seamlessly switches to grid electricity or integrates with solar power to meet demand. Gree claims a high direct-driven utilization rate of up to 98%, enhancing efficiency by eliminating multiple AC-DC conversions and reducing equipment costs.

Available in various configurations, the outdoor units offer cooling capacities from 12.1 kW to 16 kW and heating capacities from 14 kW to 18 kW. Key specifications include R140A refrigerant, low-voltage DC components for safety, and compatibility with Gree’s Intelligent Energy Storage System. The system underscores Gree's commitment to innovation in sustainable air conditioning solutions.

Based in Zhuhai, China, Gree Electric Appliances operates globally, with manufacturing facilities in China, Brazil, and Pakistan.

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