Tag: Residential Solar
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Eight solar installers promoted in Panasonic’s Residential Solar Installer Program
Eight more solar installers in four states have been promoted to the Elite and Premium tiers of Panasonic’s Residential Solar Installer Program. Members of the Residential Solar Installer Program receive Panasonic’s support through business investments and access to several benefits. Panasonic Elite Installers are the first in Panasonic’s network to gainRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Eight solar installers promoted in Panasonic’s Residential Solar Installer Program
Eight more solar installers in four states have been promoted to the Elite and Premium tiers of Panasonic’s Residential Solar Installer Program. Members of the Residential Solar Installer Program receive Panasonic’s support through business investments and access to several benefits. Panasonic Elite Installers are the first in Panasonic’s network to gainRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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NeoCharge debuts first-ever 220V Smart Splitter to simpligy Level 2 EV charger installs
NeoCharge, a sustainably driven manufacturer of electric vehicle (EV) charging solutions, has announced the launch of the first-ever UL-listed 220v Smart Splitter, an entirely new product line, designed to provide fast, easy, and affordable home electric vehicle charging access. The new line of 220v electrical Smart Splitters includes an ApplianceRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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The Pitch: Installing Generac’s PWRCell to provide whole-home power with existing electrical
You can now provide whole home backup with just solar and a battery – no separate loads panel needed – via Generac’s PWRCell. Here to make The Pitch, explaining the beefed-up system specs and new technology, is Adam Schroeder product manager for PWRCell at Generac Power Systems. Highlights: – ARead More — Solar Builder magazine
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What the SunPower, Maxeon split means for U.S. solar installers and EPCs
Corporate-level comings and goings aren’t a huge focus for us at Solar Builder, but SunPower spinning off its international business and solar panel manufacturing into its own publicly traded entity, Maxeon Solar Technologies, has implications for U.S. solar professionals across all segments. Here’s what you need to know now, andRead More — Solar Builder magazine