Littelfuse Launches Microsites for Renewable Energy Systems

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Oct 8, 2020

Littelfuse has launched individual solar energy power system and battery energy storage system (BESS) focused microsites to help educate, simplify research and make it easier for customers to select the right products for their renewable energy systems.

“The two microsites, solar and BESS, were developed to streamline product selection and offer insights into building a better renewable energy system,” said Deb Jayson, Littelfuse industrial business unit senior marketing manager. “We centralized resources to help engineers, designers and buyers learn how to design a more cost-effective and efficient system.”

The Littelfuse.com/Solar microsite offers easy access to:

  • Educational videos
  • Product information, data sheets and technical specifications
  • Solar protection white paper
  • System applications overview
  • Surge protection application guide
  • Product selection catalog

The Littelfuse.com/BESS microsite offers easy access to::

  • Product information, data sheets and technical specifications
  • Battery energy storage system circuit protection white paper
  • Arc-flash overview, selection guide and FAQs
  • Customer success stories/case studies
  • Arc-flash key considerations guide and knowledge center
  • System applications overview

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