#MyStrategyEvolution
The increasing global demand for clean, sustainable energy has accelerated the integration of renewable energy sources into power systems, with PV solar technology playing a pivotal role due to its scalability, declining costs, and minimal environmental impact. The global shift toward sustainable and renewable energy has accelerated the deployment of PV systems, which now play a critical role in modern power networks. As the share of solar energy in the electricity mix increases, maintaining stable grid operation becomes increasingly complex. One of the most pressing technical challenges associated with large-scale PV integration is the management of reactive power, essential for voltage regulation and overall system stability1,2,3. In grid-connected PV systems, inverters are responsible for both converting direct current (DC) output from PV modules into AC power and for supplying or absorbing reactive power as needed by the grid