Tag: Microinverters
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Details on LG, Enphase panel partnership that debuted at Intersolar
Module-level electronics are being integrated into panels by OEMs more and more to streamline installations and reduce costs. At Intersolar 2017, the solar industry’s newest power couple announced its debut: LG and Enphase. Meet LG’s NeON 2 ACe – an AC module that combines LG’s NeON 2 technology with Enphase’sRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Meet the new solar+storage home energy platform from Empower Micro Systems
Empower Micro Systems Inc. (Empower), a power electronics technology provider for smart home energy systems, launched its next-generation Genesys 8K modular smart home energy platform designed specifically for residential solar, energy storage, and unified solar + energy storage installations. Empower is licensing this patented technology and turn key product designs toRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Keys to inverter service: Data granularity, remote updates, customer relations
Services for solar inverters are improving markedly, from commissioning through replacement, as the flow of panel and string-level data becomes more granular, fueling more sophisticated monitoring systems. From string inverters at a commercial and industrial (C&I) level, to microinverters now dominant in the residential market, manufacturers are embracing dynamic improvementsRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Enphase now shipping its sixth generation microinverter system
You may remember first reading about this around SPI last year, but now you can officially install them: Enphase Energy is shipping its Enphase IQ Microinverter System — its sixth generation of microinverters. Like all previous generations of their technology, the Enphase IQ System is a complete AC solution thatRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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APsystems to donate $1 for every microinverter it sells to Extend the Day charity
The solar industry, more than most, has a focus on giving back when it can. Microinverter manufacturer APsystems is going to donate $1 for every microinverter purchased to Extend the Day, a charity organization which gives solar reading lights to school children in disadvantaged countries with no access to electricity. TheRead More — Solar Builder magazine