Grid-Tie and Backup 48V Single Phase Hybrid Solar Inverter 5.5kw 6.2kw Pure Sine Wave MPPT Off Grid
Product Features
- Self-consumption and Feed-in to the grid
- Programmable multiple operation modes: Grid-tie, off-grid and grid-tie with backup
- Backflow prevention via external CT sensor and grid connection function
- Parallel operation up to 12 units in 1phase or 3phase
- Direct Plug WiFi Dongle Supported
- Output power factor 1.0
- High PV input voltage range 500Vdc Max
- Built-in MPPT solar controller 100/120A
- WiFi remote monitoring optional
- Detachable dust cover for harsh environment
- User-adjustable charging current and voltage
- Programmable supply priority for PV, Battery or Grid
- Support multiple output priority: SBU/SUB/SUF/ZEC
- EQ function to optimize battery performance and extend lifecycle
Technical Parameters
| Parameter |
GM5500-48PL |
GM5500-48PL |
| Phase |
1-Phase In/1-Phase Out |
1-Phase In /1-Phase Out |
| Maximum PV input power |
5500W |
6500W |
| Nominal Output Voltage |
220/230/240VAC |
220/230/240VAC |
| Waveform |
Pure Sine wave |
Pure Sine wave |
| Battery Voltage |
48VDC |
48VDC |
| Communication Port |
RS232+RS485+External CT Port |
RS232+RS485+External CT Port |
| Max.Solar Charge Current |
100A |
120A |
| Dimension, D x W x H(mm) |
448*315*122 |
450x300x130 |
Africa Spotlight: South Africa - Load-Shedding Solution with Parallel Scalability
JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA - South Africa's "Load-shedding" crisis has created the world's most competitive hybrid inverter market. Homeowners demand seamless transition speeds and the ability to expand their systems over time.
The GM Series rises to the challenge with parallel operation for up to 12 units. A homeowner can start with a single GM5500-48PL and, as budget allows, stack additional units to handle larger loads like geysers and ovens without scrapping existing hardware. This modularity is a massive selling point in a price-sensitive but quality-conscious market.
Technical Superiority: With a start-up voltage as low as 150VDC, the system begins charging early in the morning and runs later into the evening, maximizing the use of limited winter sun. This wide operating window is essential for the Highveld region's clear but short winter days.