Tag: MLPE

  • Details on Fronius’ new Smart Solution package to mitigate shade, meet codes, more

    Fronius told us that it had some big news coming out soon last week in Boston, and that news has arrived. The global inverter brand is debuting its next generation solar system — the Fronius Smart Solution. The goal of this system is to satisfy all residential and commercial system needs:Read More — Solar Builder magazine

  • One of SolarEdge’s new commercial power optimizers can connect two modules

    SolarEdge is launching its highest wattage power optimizer – the P800 – which expands its commercial power optimizer offering. Installers can now connect even higher wattage modules in a 2-to-1 configuration in commercial projects, thus reducing installation time on the roof, lowering part count, and increasing system energy production. CommercialRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • Module-Level Electronics O&M Equation: Looking at the solutions to address MLPE issues

    The rapid evolution of module-level electronics has spiked performance, extended reliability and crushed manufacturing prices, but there is still a ways to go before the operation and maintenance of the technology is satisfactory to all the players involved. “When people talk about the business model for solar microinverters or optimizers,Read More — Solar Builder magazine

  • Tigo ships first 1,500-volt Flex MLPE

    Tigo, the Flex MLPE pioneer, recently extended its platform design to support up to 1500V PV systems, which can further reduce installation time, system components, wiring and other BOS costs. Tigo’s TS4 platform recently got listed by CSA under ANSI/UL std.1741, CSA 22.2 -01 requirements. TS4 product designs are fullyRead More — Solar Builder magazine

  • SMA acquires stake in Tigo Energy to boost MLPE offering

    Each photovoltaic system is different. This is the reason why different inverter technologies have established themselves over the last few years. More than half of global demand is for large solar projects that are generally equipped with central inverters. On the other hand, medium and small-sized photovoltaic systems usually haveRead More — Solar Builder magazine