RICHARDSON, Texas--()--Eltek, the world leader in high efficiency power systems, today announced its THEIA HE-t solar inverter has won the Award for Design Excellence for demonstrating innovative industrial product design.
“From the earliest development of the THEIA HE-t, we recognized that its industrial design should be a strong differentiator and have been focusing on making that design as practical and helpful as possible”
The THEIA HE-t won the industrial design award, one of nine categories in the Award for Design Excellence competition. The jury selected Eltek’s THEIA HE-t as a design excellence award winner for standing out in a “design-conservative” industry, and specifically for the THEIA’s graphical display with its intuitive user interface and compact and rugged exterior.
“From the earliest development of the THEIA HE-t, we recognized that its industrial design should be a strong differentiator and have been focusing on making that design as practical and helpful as possible,” said David Leal, Vice President of North American Sales for Eltek.
The design excellence awards are coordinated by the Norwegian Design Council based in Oslo. The awards for design excellence are recognized as one of Norway’s top honors to acknowledge and encourage companies to innovate using design.
THEIA HE-t solar inverters transform energy from photovoltaic panels into AC power. With the THEIA HE-t’s extremely high efficiency rating, very little energy is lost during the process, which makes solar systems more useful and increases their ability to deliver significant savings. The THEIA HE-t inverters are UL certified for use in U.S. solar power systems.
For further information on the design excellence award, go to: http://www.norskdesign.no/design-awards/category207.html
About Eltek
Eltek is a technology leader in high-efficiency (HE) power solutions for telecom and industrial applications. The company also has a growing business in renewable and alternative energy markets, such as photovoltaic grid inverters and chargers for electric vehicles. With U.S. headquarters in Richardson, TX, the company’s global operations employ approximately 2,400 people, offices in 40 countries and sales in more than 100 countries. More information is at http://www.eltek.com.




