Tag: Tigo Energy

  • Tigo Energy is going public after ‘business combination’

    Add another solar PV module-level power electronics (MLPE) provider to the public company list. Tigo Energy is agreeing to a “business combination” with Roth CH Acquisition IV Co., a publicly-traded special purpose acquisition company with $117 million held in trust. This will result in Tigo becoming a public company. The transaction is expected to close……

  • Tigo EI Residential Solution now HECO-approved

    Tigo Energy‘s newly HECO-certified Tigo EI Residential Solar Solution is now available for the Hawaiian market. This includes a new 3.8 kW variant. Being included in the HECO list of approved solar products means the product meets mandatory functions specified in Rule 14H. The Tigo Energy Intelligence product line is an integrated system that is……

  • Time to revisit standalone solutions to solve rapid shutdown system design

    Rapid shutdown probably feels like old news at this point, but the product market is just now hitting its stride. Initially, the NEC 2017 and 2020 code changes directly favored the technology of certain module-level power electronic brands, and early versions of inverter-agnostic rapid shutdown devices that paired with stringRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • Growatt’s new XH series solar inverters integrated with Tigo RSS transmitters

    Grid-connected single-phase PV and energy storage system inverter provider Growatt has joined the Tigo Enhanced program to bring rapid shutdown solutions to PV installers. Growatt’s latest lineup of single-phase hybrid inverters – the XH series – will integrate Tigo Rapid Shutdown System (RSS) Transmitters, enabling plug and play installation with Tigo’sRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • Tigo Energy now UL certified to handle rapid shutdown with 17 solar inverter brands

    Tigo Energy received UL PVRSS (Photovoltaic Rapid Shutdown System) certifications for approximately 30 inverter models, bringing its certified inverter total to more than 200 inverters from 17 different companies. Tigo already had the largest network of certified inverters for customers to choose from and this adds even more options toRead More — Solar Builder magazine