Tag: APS America

  • WATCH: APsystems EMA and ECU monitoring system basics explained

    From system setup to performance tracking, a robust monitoring package is essential to installers and end users alike. The Energy Communication Unit and EMA software from APsystems offer this powerful but easy-to-use monitoring and analysis at every step. Chris Barrett, APsystems director of technical services, demonstrated the advanced user interface at thisRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • Solar tech provider APS officially rebrands as APsystems

    APS, a global leader in solar technology, is now APsystems. The brand refinement highlights the company’s commitment to powerful alternative energy solutions, and its evolution from a product-oriented portfolio to a whole-systems innovator. The phrase “Altenergy Power,” a nod to the company’s original legal name, will appear beneath APsystems in theRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • Next-gen microinverters: Ramping up reliability, power, storage options

    Don’t let the term microinverter fool you. Sure, they are scaled-down versions of conventional inverters and are usually connected to individual modules rather than a string, but the microinverters of today are capable of adding extra value for the right installation. Value in terms of price can be tricky. TheRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • Spotlight on: Microinverters

    SMA America’s Sunny Boy system SMA America microinverters have a focus on reliability, monitoring and ease of installation For modular PV systems, SMA America’s new Sunny Boy 240, in combination with the Sunny Multigate, is an ideal solution. As a result of its modular design, systems equipped with the SunnyRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • Jason Higginson with APS discusses microinventers at #Intersolar

    When it comes to microinverters, APS America brings unique innovation to the solar power marketplace. APS microinverters mark a breakthrough in solar technology, making PV arrays more powerful, smarter and bankable. Conventional “string” systems only operate as efficiently as the lowest-performing module, meaning reduced output from a shadow or leafRead More — Solar Builder magazine