Tag: APsystems
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APsystems microinverters now on Sunnova’s approved vendor list
APsystems joined the approved vendor list for Sunnova, one of the leading U.S. residential solar and energy storage service provider. The agreement brings APsystems advanced microinverter technology to Sunnova’s portfolio of solar services. Sunnova offers an array of solar lease, lease-to-own, and power-purchase options for customers all across the UnitedRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Ask a Distributor: We ask distributors for their purchasing advice, products to watch in 2018
Solar is now the No. 1 new source of capacity being added to the grid, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration, and solar installer is the fastest growing job in the country according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. And what’s the reason for the rise of this newRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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PV Pointer: Minimize truck rolls by using smart software
We’ve all heard the expression “work smarter, not harder,” but you would be surprised how often solar installers get in a truck and roll out to a jobsite to adjust or repair something that probably could have been fixed remotely back at HQ. Many software-savvy solar installers are boning upRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Details on APsystems’ advanced microinverter (300 VA peak output power per channel)
APsystems introduces the YC600, a dual-module, utility-interactive microinverter with Reactive Power Control (RPC) technology and Rule 21 grid support functionality at Solar Power International in Las Vegas. See at booth #1745. The first of its kind, the YC600 was designed to accommodate today’s high output PV panels, offer enhanced capabilityRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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APsystems to debut ‘most advanced’ microinverter at SPI next week
Included in our massive SPI Preview Showcase is news that APsystems will unveil the YC600, a dual-module, smart grid and Rule 21 compliant microinverter. The company says the YC600 includes groundbreaking design in microinverter technology and offers the highest peak output power, faster transmission speed and more modules allowed perRead More — Solar Builder magazine