Shunt Resistors for Renewable Energy

Renewable energy systems increasingly rely on DC power conversion, storage and monitoring. Accurate current measurement is essential for performance tracking, protection and control. Shunt Europe manufactures high-precision shunt resistors for solar, wind, storage and high power DC applications.

Where shunt resistors are used

  • Solar inverters and DC combiner cabinets
  • Wind power conversion systems
  • Energy storage integration (BESS) and DC link monitoring
  • DC distribution cabinets and protection systems
  • Test benches and efficiency monitoring

Typical requirements

  • Current range (A) and overload profile
  • Voltage drop (mV) required by the measurement circuit
  • Accuracy / tolerance and temperature drift constraints
  • Operating temperature range and duty cycle
  • Mounting constraints: panel / busbar / compact OEM integration

Typical current ranges

Current levels vary depending on architecture (string level, cabinet level, DC bus monitoring). Below are common ranges supported in renewable energy systems.

30–150A Products
String monitoring and DC combiner cabinets
200–700A Products
Industrial inverters and DC link monitoring
750–1500A Products
High power conversion and storage integration
2000–4000A Products
High current DC distribution
5000–10000A Products
Utility-scale DC infrastructures

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Send your target current range, voltage drop (mV), accuracy requirement and mounting details. Our engineering team will recommend the best configuration and lead time.

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Quick RFQ Checklist

  • Current (A) + overload
  • Voltage drop (mV)
  • Accuracy / drift
  • Mounting constraints
  • Operating temperature
  • Annual quantity
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FAQ

What is a shunt resistor used for in renewable energy systems?
Shunt resistors measure DC current in inverters, DC distribution and storage integration, enabling monitoring, control and protection.
What data is required to select a shunt?
Current range, voltage drop (mV), accuracy requirement, operating temperature, overload profile and mounting constraints.