Inverter Growatt HIBRID MIN HIBRID MIN 6000TL-XH (6KW) Single Phase
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Inverter VALIDATED for CONSUMERS according to ANRE norms
The Growatt MIN 6000TL-XH 6kW Growatt MIN 6000TL-XH 6kW single-phase hybrid inverter features a compact design and a maximum efficiency of up to 98.4%, with two MPPTs and a wide range of operating voltages, cooling naturally.
The Growatt MIN 2500~6000TL-XH range of Growatt MIN 2500~6000TL-XH inverters, with a power range from 2.5 to 6 kW, is ideal for both commercial and domestic use. It is the optimal solution, especially when used with the ARK XH battery system, which offers a capacity from 5.12 kWh to 17.92 kWh, with the possibility to add between 2 and 7 batteries.
With up to 98.4% operating efficiency and dual MPP trackers, these inverters are ANRE approved for prosumer installations.
The inverter supports the installation of a GROWATT battery from the ARK XH system, with capacities from 5.12 kWh up to 17.9 kWh.
Key Features:
- Simple and easy to use: OLED display and touch button, Type II SPD on DC side, support for export control.
- Efficient power generation: Maximum efficiency up to 98.4%, AC/DC ratio of 2, dual MPP tracker.
- Durability and resilience: The MIN version of Growatt inverters is more water and dust resistant, with a longer lifetime and the ability to extract more energy from the PV system.
- Simple and easy to use: OLED display and touch button, Type II SPD on DC side, support for export control.
- Efficient power generation: Maximum efficiency up to 98.4%, AC/DC ratio of 2, dual MPP tracker.
- Durability and resilience: The MIN version of Growatt inverters is more water and dust resistant, with a longer lifetime and the ability to extract more energy from the PV system.

* AC voltage and frequency range may vary depending on the specific country grid standard. All specifications are subject to change without prior notice.
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