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Bosnia and Herzegovina

Solar Market Outlook in Bosnia and Herzegovina

Bosnia and Herzegovina’s energy sector has endured significant loss due to the low energy efficiency standards in the past. This was the case with both residential and commercial buildings, which resulted in the country’s high energy expenditure. As part of the country’s economic transition, they are also looking at switching to energy efficient renewable sources in order to counter the effects of poverty.

The government in Bosnia and Herzegovina is looking at clean energy sources such as solar in order to reduce carbon emissions, reduce fossil fuel usage, and to lower the cost of energy in public buildings. To do this, there was emphasis on energy efficiency and renewable energy. 

In 2018, solar energy accounted for 20.65 MW of power generation. This was a significant number but it is not the most prevalent source of renewable energy since hydropower and wind produced more energy. 

There are still many issues plaguing Bosnia and Herzegovina’s solar PV market, but the government is looking to scale it up. They are hoping to correct the lack of clear administrative procedures in order to create new opportunities for investors in the solar energy sector. 

Solar Energy Equipment Supply Capacity in Bosnia and Herzegovina

Bosnia and Herzegovina has access to local and global suppliers and distributors of solar power equipment. However, local manufacturers are far and few in between so the best option would be to find global or online suppliers. 

Top Major Seaports & Logistics in Bosnia and Herzegovina

It is easy to facilitate trade and transport of solar power equipment in Bosnia and Herzegovina through the following seaports:

  • Bijeljina,
  • Brcko,
  • Konjic,
  • Modrica,
  • Tuzla,
  • Prijedor,
  • Zvornik, 
  • Bosanskri Brod

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PWM Regulator

Wholesale PWM Regulator (solar charge controller)

Pulse width modulation (PWM) regulator is essentially a switch(aka. Solar Charge Controllers) that connects a solar array to a battery. The result is that the voltage of the array will be pulled down to near that of the battery.

PWM is arguably the most effective means to achieve constant voltage battery charging by switching the solar system controller’s power devices. When in PWM regulation, the current from the solar array tapers according to the battery’s condition and recharging needs.

Advantages of PWM Charge Controllers for PV Systems?

Charging a battery with a solar system is undeniably a difficult challenge.

In the past, simple on-off regulators were used to limit battery outgassing when a solar panel produced excess energy. However, as solar systems matured, it became clear how much these simple devices actually interfered with the charging process.

The history of on-off regulators has been full of battery failures, increasing load disconnects, and growing user dissatisfaction. PWM has recently surfaced as the first significant advance in solar battery charging.

PWM regulators make use of technology that is similar to other modern high-quality battery chargers. When a battery voltage reaches the regulation setpoint, the PWM algorithm slowly reduces the charging current to avoid heating and gassing of the battery — and yet the charging continues to return the maximum amount of energy to the battery in the shortest time. The result of this is a higher charging efficiency, rapid recharging, and a healthy battery at full capacity.

Additionally, the PWM charge controller promises some very interesting and unique benefits. These benefits include:

  1. Ability to recover lost battery capacity and de-sulfate a battery
  2. Dramatically increase the charge acceptance of the battery
  3. Maintain high average battery capacities (90%–95%), compared to on-off regulated state-of-charge levels that are usually 55%–60%
  4. Equalize drifting solar battery cells
  5. Reduce battery heating and gassing
  6. Automatically adjust for battery aging
  7. Self-regulate for voltage drops and temperature effects in solar systems

A great deal of testing and data supports the benefits offered by PWM regulators. Additionally, manufacturers are continuing their own ongoing test programs to refine the PWM charging technology. As a result, over time, each of these benefits will undoubtedly be improved and more clearly defined.

Are All PWM Chargers the Same?

Many solar charge controllers that simply switch FETs differently than the on-off algorithm claim to be PWM regulators. Buyers should be aware of this because this is actually not true. Only a few controllers are actually using a PWM constant voltage charging algorithm. The rest are switching FETs with various algorithms that are cheaper and less effective.

Why Buy Wholesale PWM Regulators for PV Systems from Us?

Our website lists PWM regulators for PV systems from reputable brands all over the world. As a result, you can expect that the PWM regulators that we offer are of the best variety. They are characterized by higher efficiency, reliable power voltage, and a   longer life span, thus giving them the ability to fulfill all your solar power needs.

If you want to buy PWM regulators for PV systems at low wholesale prices, then go through our website to explore products with profitable deals. You can also choose to send in your query at info@www.solarfeeds.com.

OEM

Custom Made Solar Products OEM

OEM stands for Original Equipment Manufacturer which is commonly referred to as a company that manufactures and offers parts and accessories of items that are used as components of a product from another company. To sum it up, OEM commonly manufactures specific items on behalf of brands. Though OEM typically operates in the computer and technology industries, it also works in the solar industry.

Factories for White Label Solar Products

In the case of the solar industry, most solar companies work with solar OEMs to build and design their own solar products such as solar panels, cells, modules, etc. OEM becomes their outsourcing partner that helps them in assembling and reproducing their solar products.

Nowadays, a huge number of solar companies, particularly those large solar manufacturing companies, are partnering with outstanding solar OEMs to deliver the best quality solar products to their solar customers. Mainly, the reason is, these solar OEMs help solar manufacturers cut down their production costs since they no longer have to operate their own factories, purchase needed materials and hire labour to produce their solar products.

As a solar manufacturing company, the first thing you need to consider is to find the most reliable solar OEM in the market. One of the biggest perks of the internet these days is you can now easily find these OEMs even in the comfort of your home. With the help of a solar outsourcing marketplace such as SolarFeeds.com, you can easily find the most reliable and right OEM partner for your solar company. Solar outsourcing marketplace helps solar industry professionals gather accurate and timely information about solar including the list of most trusted Solar Original Equipment Manufacturers.

Bosnia and Herzegovina

Solar Market Outlook in Bosnia and Herzegovina

Bosnia and Herzegovina’s energy sector has endured significant loss due to the low energy efficiency standards in the past. This was the case with both residential and commercial buildings, which resulted in the country’s high energy expenditure. As part of the country’s economic transition, they are also looking at switching to energy efficient renewable sources in order to counter the effects of poverty.

The government in Bosnia and Herzegovina is looking at clean energy sources such as solar in order to reduce carbon emissions, reduce fossil fuel usage, and to lower the cost of energy in public buildings. To do this, there was emphasis on energy efficiency and renewable energy. 

In 2018, solar energy accounted for 20.65 MW of power generation. This was a significant number but it is not the most prevalent source of renewable energy since hydropower and wind produced more energy. 

There are still many issues plaguing Bosnia and Herzegovina’s solar PV market, but the government is looking to scale it up. They are hoping to correct the lack of clear administrative procedures in order to create new opportunities for investors in the solar energy sector. 

Solar Energy Equipment Supply Capacity in Bosnia and Herzegovina

Bosnia and Herzegovina has access to local and global suppliers and distributors of solar power equipment. However, local manufacturers are far and few in between so the best option would be to find global or online suppliers. 

Top Major Seaports & Logistics in Bosnia and Herzegovina

It is easy to facilitate trade and transport of solar power equipment in Bosnia and Herzegovina through the following seaports:

  • Bijeljina,
  • Brcko,
  • Konjic,
  • Modrica,
  • Tuzla,
  • Prijedor,
  • Zvornik, 
  • Bosanskri Brod