Hinen Introduces Innovative 11kW Off-Grid Inverter at Solar Kenya 2025 Event

Hinen Unveils the N11000S Off-Grid Inverter at Solar Kenya 2025



From June 26–28, 2025, Hinen will be showcasing its innovative N11000S Off-Grid Inverter at the highly anticipated Solar Kenya 2025 event, held at the KICC in Nairobi. This trade fair marks a significant opportunity for industry professionals to connect with energy leaders across East and Central Africa, providing insights into local energy demands.

Founded in 2004 and publicly listed under stock code 300787, Hinen has established itself as a global frontrunner in energy storage solutions. With over 400 research and development engineers and a portfolio of more than 150 patents, the company invests an impressive $20 million annually in innovation. Hinen operates seven production facilities and serves customers in 15 countries, offering a diverse range of products including bidirectional inverters, Battery Management Systems (BMS), and cloud monitoring, all supported by round-the-clock customer service.

The N11000S: A Powerful Energy Solution



The N11000S Off-Grid Inverter stands out as a powerful and flexible solution that caters specifically to the rising energy demands in Africa's off-grid and hybrid markets. With a rated output of 11kW and a power factor of 1.0, it is designed to efficiently handle demanding load applications, providing reliable and robust performance for residential, commercial, and industrial users alike.

One of the significant advantages of the N11000S is its compact, lightweight, high-frequency design, which promotes ease of installation and high operational efficiency. Utilizing Zero-Voltage Current Switching (ZVCS) resonant push-pull topology, this state-of-the-art inverter architecture minimizes current ripple and alleviates transformer core bias, further enhancing conversion efficiency. This feature is particularly vital for remote and off-grid locations, ensuring stable and dependable energy delivery.

Key highlights of the N11000S include:
  • - Maximum 15,000W PV Input: It supports a wide Maximum Power Point Tracking (MPPT) range from 90V to 450V, allowing for increased solar harvest in regions rich in sunlight, such as Africa.
  • - Multiple Power Sources: The inverter can integrate PV, grid, battery, and diesel generator power sources, with the ability to simultaneously power loads from both PV and grid inputs.
  • - Scalability: Users can parallel up to six units, enabling either single-phase or unbalanced three-phase configurations, achieving a total output of up to 66kW.
  • - Smart Load Management: Through a secondary output port and dry contact control, users can automate energy-intensive appliances or their diesel generators based on battery state of charge (SOC).
  • - Remote Monitoring: The inverter features an app and Wi-Fi connectivity for remote monitoring.
  • - Battery-Free Operation: This option allows for more cost-effective system configurations.

The N11000S is designed to empower energy autonomy and ensure long-term reliability in areas with weak or unreliable grid infrastructures, providing the necessary efficiency, scalability, and intelligence for Africa’s energy transition.

In addition to the N11000S, Hinen will also be presenting a variety of other advanced solutions during the event, such as the H12000S—an impressive 12kW low-voltage hybrid inverter, the B10000 battery with a capacity of 10kWh, modular battery packs like the B2560 (2.56kWh), and portable power stations ranging from 200W to 3000W.

Visitors are encouraged to stop by Booth 133 to explore how Hinen is pioneering the future of renewable energy solutions in Africa, presenting powerful, intelligent, and scalable options for various energy scenarios.

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