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Keysight NU2-class benchtop photovoltaic (PV) array simulators include the PV8900 Series.
Keysight NU2-class benchtop photovoltaic (PV) array simulators include the PV8900 Series. They deliver up to 30 kW of power, or 600 kW with multiple units in parallel, in a 3U rack-mounted form factor to emulate the electrical characteristics of photovoltaic arrays, critical for testing and optimization of solar inverters. The autoranging output accommodates a wide range of voltage and current combinations at full power to simulate various PV array conditions without the need for multiple power supplies. Our PV array simulators also function as a DC power supply, offering features like built-in output lists, data logging, and arbitrary waveform generation. Choose one of our popular configurations or configure one specific to your application.
Test up to 2000 V and 30 kW in a single unit, or scale with multiple units to 600 kW for high-capacity string inverter testing in large commercial PV systems.
Automatically adjusts the output to match load requirements to deliver full power over voltage and current combinations up to 2000 V or 60 A.
Delivers up to 30 kW of autoranging DC power with precise voltage / current control and advanced features like output sequencing, data logging, and waveform generation.
Designed to streamline the process of verifying compliance with industry standards, like EN50530, IEC 61853, and IEC 61215.
Maximum power
20 kW to 30 kW
Maximum voltage per output
1500 V to 2000 V
Maximum current per output
30 A to 60 A
Number of outputs
1
PV8921A
The Keysight PV8921A Photovoltaic Array Simulator enables you to develop, verify, and optimize the performance of your inverter maximum power point tracking algorithms.
The Keysight PV8921A Photovoltaic (PV) Array Simulator enables you to develop, verify and optimize the performance of your inverter maximum power point tracking algorithms. Developing and verifying the performance of inverter maximum power point tracking (MPPT) algorithms is challenging. MPPT algorithms are complex, and under-the-sun testing with a comprehensive set of temperature and irradiance conditions is difficult, expensive and time consuming.
Use the Keysight PV8921A Photovoltaic Array Simulators in your design laboratory or on your manufacturing line to simulate the output characteristics of a real-world photovoltaic array. The PV8921A PV array simulator is an autoranging, programmable DC power source that can quickly simulate I-V curve characteristics under different environmental conditions (temperature, irradiance, age, cell technology and more), enabling you to quickly and comprehensively test your solar inverters.
PV8931A
The Keysight PV8931A Photovoltaic Array Simulator enables you to develop, verify, and optimize the performance of your inverter maximum power point tracking algorithms.
The Keysight PV8931A Photovoltaic (PV) Array Simulator enables you to develop, verify and optimize the performance of your inverter maximum power point tracking algorithms. Developing and verifying the performance of inverter maximum power point tracking (MPPT) algorithms is challenging. MPPT algorithms are complex, and under-the-sun testing with a comprehensive set of temperature and irradiance conditions is difficult, expensive and time consuming.
Use the Keysight PV8931A Photovoltaic Array Simulators in your design laboratory or on your manufacturing line to simulate the output characteristics of a real-world photovoltaic array. The PV8931A PV array simulator is an autoranging, programmable DC power source that can quickly simulate I-V curve characteristics under different environmental conditions (temperature, irradiance, age, cell technology and more), enabling you to quickly and comprehensively test your solar inverters.
PV8932A
The Keysight PV8932A Photovoltaic Array Simulator enables you to develop, verify, and optimize the performance of your inverter maximum power point tracking algorithms.
The Keysight PV8932A Photovoltaic (PV) Array Simulator enables you to develop, verify and optimize the performance of your inverter maximum power point tracking algorithms. Developing and verifying the performance of inverter maximum power point tracking (MPPT) algorithms is challenging. MPPT algorithms are complex, and under-the-sun testing with a comprehensive set of temperature and irradiance conditions is difficult, expensive and time consuming.
Use the Keysight PV8932A Photovoltaic Array Simulators in your design laboratory or on your manufacturing line to simulate the output characteristics of a real-world photovoltaic array. The PV8932A PV array simulator is an autoranging, programmable DC power source that can quickly simulate I-V curve characteristics under different environmental conditions (temperature, irradiance, age, cell technology and more), enabling you to quickly and comprehensively test your solar inverters.
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Photovoltaic (PV) array simulators are widely used across various solar energy and renewable energy applications. Their primary use cases include:
These simulators are essential for advancing solar power technology by enabling accurate, repeatable tests without relying on physical solar panels or unpredictable weather conditions.
Photovoltaic (PV) array simulators play a crucial role in solar inverter testing by accurately replicating the electrical characteristics of solar panels under diverse environmental conditions. These simulators allow manufacturers to test inverters across various real-world scenarios, such as fluctuating sunlight (irradiance), temperature changes, and partial shading, all within a controlled lab environment. By simulating dynamic maximum power point (MPP) tracking and load conditions, PV array simulators help engineers evaluate inverter efficiency, stability, and response time. This ensures that solar inverters can reliably convert DC power from solar panels into AC power for grid-tied or off-grid systems, optimizing energy harvest and performance.
Yes, photovoltaic array simulators can simulate a wide range of PV array configurations, including series, parallel, and mixed setups, allowing for comprehensive testing of PV system designs.
While photovoltaic (PV) array simulators are specifically designed to replicate the electrical behavior of solar panels and photovoltaic systems, their ability to model dynamic electrical characteristics and environmental impacts makes them adaptable for certain renewable energy system tests. They can be used to validate components in hybrid renewable systems such as solar-plus-storage setups, or to test power converters, battery management systems (BMS), and grid-tied inverters that interact with multiple energy sources. However, PV array simulators are primarily optimized for solar energy applications and may not fully replicate the behavior of wind turbines, fuel cells, or other non-solar renewable technologies.