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  • SMA’s Sunny Boy-US series achieves UL 1741 listing

    SMA America announced the Sunny Boy-US series as the first residential inverter to achieve UL 1741 SA (Supplement A) listing, which represents a significant step in creating a more stable grid and providing the best technology for the residential market. SMA has completed functional and safety testing with the SunnyRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • Awesome Tiny Artisan Retreat

    Over the years tiny home designers have gotten a lot better at being able to utilize every bit of interior space to make downsizing a lot more cozy. And this so-called “Artisan Retreat” from tiny house builder Handcrafted Movement is no exception. In fact, it looks so cozy and tastefully decorated that it actually raises…

  • Register today for Intersolar, ees shows in San Francisco (July 11-13)

    One of North America’s largest solar trade shows (and possibly its biggest party), Intersolar North America and ees North America, have opened registration for their much-anticipated 2017 exhibitions and conferences. Taking place on July 11 through July 13 in San Francisco, the events will be co-located at the Moscone Center.Read More — Solar Builder magazine

  • Schletter Group debuts next-gen fixed tilt ground-mount racking system, G-Max

    Schletter Group is introducing G-Max — the company’s next generation fixed-tilt, solar ground-mount racking system. What’s cool about it? According to Schletter, noteworthy cost benefits of the steel ground-mount product include increased adjustment capability in the field, increased spans between foundations, standardization and reduction of hardware, and lower costs acrossRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • Details on new AC Combiners, Recombiners from SolarBOS

    SolarBOS, a balance of system product developer and manufacturer for the Solar Energy Industry, is debuting a new set of AC Combiners and Recombiners. These SolarBOS AC Combiners and Recombiners have been designed specifically for PV systems to facilitate combining multiple string inverter AC outputs more effectively than breaker panels.Read More — Solar Builder magazine