The solar power remote monitoring system "L・eye 'Low Voltage Monitoring Package'" has been renewed.

[Overview]
Laplace System Co., Ltd. (Headquarters: Fushimi-ku, Kyoto City, President: Masayuki Horii) has renewed its solar power remote monitoring system "L・eye 'Low Voltage Monitoring Package'" and has begun sales. By changing to measuring equipment with built-in communication functions, the need for a router has been eliminated, making it more compact, and it can now support power supply up to 200V. This meets a wide range of installation conditions and aims to reduce the introduction costs of remote monitoring, targeting annual sales of 10,000 units.
[Background]
The revised FIT law was enacted in April 2017, making inspections and maintenance of solar power generation facilities mandatory, leading to an increased demand for remote monitoring systems that can accurately grasp power generation amounts and equipment conditions. In the case of power plants that only support 200V power supply, introducing a conventional remote monitoring system that supports 100V power supply required new power contracts and wiring work. Therefore, we have worked on developing a remote monitoring system that can support up to 200V, allowing for installation without the need for additional effort or costs.
*For more details, please refer to the related materials.

Inquiry about this news
Contact Us OnlineMore Details & Registration
Details & Registration
Related Documents
Related Links
We will introduce the features of the L・eye Low Voltage Monitoring Package and how it differs from other companies in detail.