Original Event Date: November 11, 2002.
Chicago, IL — November 11, 2002: In a quiet but meaningful move, HiGrow has upgraded its internal prototype workbench to support futuristic solar inverter development, laying the groundwork for more precise and accelerated product testing.
The upgraded setup includes an advanced oscilloscope unit, enhanced DC power supply calibration, and reconfigured circuit boards designed to handle low-wattage solar simulation. This improvement allows the R&D team to better simulate sunlight conditions and test inverter behavior under varying input voltages.
“For a company like ours, even modest upgrades create outsized impacts,” said an internal team member. “This new workbench brings us one step closer to building high-efficiency, affordable solar inverters that can power homes and small businesses in the near future.”
The team continues its mission to produce pure sine wave inverter technology compatible with off-grid solar systems — a vision that began in 2001 and remains central to HiGrow’s goals in clean energy innovation.