Tag: Featured

  • Overview of EP900: Bluetti’s easy-to-install hybrid inverter + home battery system

    The home battery storage space is getting crowded (as you’ll see in the 2024 Energy Storage Buyer’s Guide). One intriguing contender is Bluetti, which has built its brand in the portable battery market, but now has robust (but simple) products for solar pros to install. “We’re really well known in the consumer space,” says Brian……

  • Growing agrivoltaics: Conference harvests California, German know-how for farmland solar

    California and Germany are comparing notes on agrivoltaics development in an effort to move the industry through its early stages of adoption in the Golden State. At the first California Germany Agrivoltaics Conference, held at the University of California at Davis on Nov. 1, researchers, technology providers, project developers and government administrators combined ideas to……

  • Energy Storage System Buyer’s Guide 2024

    The energy storage system market for homes and businesses is crowded with entries from all types of suppliers. Legacy PV inverter and module brands are rounding out their product portfolios. Off-grid and portable power providers are now offering battery systems for grid-tied customers. Smart home and high-end consumer electronic companies want to fold power and……

  • How and where nickel-hydrogen batteries beat lithium-ion in total cost of ownership

    Lithium-ion is the dominant energy storage chemistry in many renewable energy applications, but in larger-scale applications, it may no longer be the wisest choice in terms of total project costs. I’ve been intrigued by the prospects of nickel-hydrogen for larger C&I and utility-scale energy storage projects ever since interviewing Jorg Heinemann, CEO of EnerVenue, back……

  • Communication is the key to seamless solar sales

    This piece was contributed by John Bumgarner, GM, solar and storage, at Mosaic. It was originally published in the Q3 issue of Solar Builder magazine. Subscribe here (for free) to ensure you receive the Projects of the Year issue. Fifteen years ago, when I sold solar at the kitchen table, I had to convince people……