Tag: SolarEdge
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Creative installations: Three solar project designs with aesthetics in mind
With the right customer, a new PV system can be more than just a way to reduce an electric bill and even become an aesthetic calling card. As we prep our Project of the Year issue, we thought we’d share a few of these concepts. New Hope Community Church InstalledRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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SolarEdge will give you $10,000 if you connect the 500,000th PV project to its platform
GTM Research recently ranked SolarEdge as a top global monitoring provider with more than 466,000 monitored PV systems around the world. In order to celebrate this new milestone, the company is offering a $10,000 prize to the installer that connects the 500,000th PV site to our monitoring platform. Less than aRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Modules and integration: Four reasons why AC, smart modules are on the rise
At Intersolar 2017, the industry’s newest power couple made its engagement announcement: LG and Enphase have teamed up on an AC module. Known as LG’s NeON 2 ACe, the new product combines LG’s NeON 2 technology with Enphase’s IQ6+ microinverter. “This changes the basic architecture of an install — theRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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The Ultimate SPI Showcase: Here’s what to see at Solar Power International 2017
Big leap for microinverters APsystems will unveil the YC600, a dual-module, smart grid and Rule 21 compliant microinverter at SPI in Las Vegas. A groundbreaking design in microinverter technology, the YC600 will offer the highest peak output power, faster transmission speed and more modules allowed per string than comparable microinverters.Read More — Solar Builder magazine
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Watch the solar eclipse on SolarEdge’s monitoring platform
SolarEdge Technologies says it will be sharing a live broadcast tracking the total solar eclipse from its monitoring platform. The live view is possible with the company’s PV monitoring platform, which leverages its nearly 300,000 monitored solar energy systems across the United States to track the path of the totalRead More — Solar Builder magazine