Ships need to supply power to various equipment and systems, such as air conditioners, fans, lighting, communication equipment, navigational and navigational equipment, refrigeration equipment, and so on. The inverter can convert DC power to AC power to meet the power demand of these equipments.
On board a ship, an inverter can be used as a backup power source to provide emergency power if the main power source fails or is interrupted. This is vital for the operation of critical equipment, such as communications equipment and navigational equipment.
Marine inverters can be connected to solar photovoltaic panels to enable solar power generation to charge batteries, improving the utilisation and efficiency of electrical energy and reducing energy waste and heat loss. This is important for energy management on board ships and for long voyages.
3KW-50KW (Adjustable based on requirements)
Adjustable to adapt to different electrical equipments and ship systems.
600-800V DC (Standard marine application scenario)
Pure Sine Wave (Ensures high power quality)
Input anti-reverse protection, under-voltage protection, over-voltage protection, output overload protection, short circuit protection, and overheating protection.