Enphase introduces commercial-scale microinverter

Enphase’s new IQ8-3P solar microinverter offers peak power output of up to 480 W.

From pv magazine USA[2]

Enphase Energy[3] is expanding to the commercial-scale market with its new IQ8P-3P commercial microinverters. They are designed for small-scale commercial installations. 

The US-based microinverter specialist said that the microinverters support up to 480 W of peak output power, suitable for three-phase commercial installations and high-powered solar panels, accommodating a range of panel types from 320 W to 640 W.

“We have been installing Enphase products for more than 13 years,” said Jason Szumlansky, owner of Florida Solar Design Group. “Enphase commercial microinverters are a game changer — simplifying installation, improving energy harvest, and satisfying client requirements. Our first project was successful and we found that commissioning a new Enphase commercial system is as simple as commissioning a residential installation.” 

The microinverters are backed by an industry leading 25-year warranty for projects in the United States and Canada and 12-year warranties for projects in Mexico. 

“If low-voltage power and module level rapid shutdown, production optimisation, and monitoring are a priority for a project, then the new commercial IQ8 Microinverters are an excellent solution,” said Jason Jackson, co-founder and chief executive officer, Hakai Energy Solutions.

The commercial Enphase system includes the IQ Gateway Commercial 2, an internet-connected portal that enables over-the-air updates and the ability to connect to the Enphase App production monitoring platform. Enphase Kiosk Software is provided to display system performance in real-time, offering marketing, brand value, and sustainability-tracking by showcasing on-site clean energy generation. The new microinverters also feature Enphase Burst Mode technology, allowing panels to start earlier and turn off later in the day where other systems would stop generating power.

Enphase said the commercial microinverters are available for distributor orders today, with shipments expected to begin by the end of 2023. Shipments are expected to begin from Enphase’s US contract manufacturing facilities in the first quarter of 2024.

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References

  1. ^ Posts by Ryan Kennedy (www.pv-magazine-australia.com)
  2. ^ pv magazine USA (pv-magazine-usa.com)
  3. ^ Enphase Energy (www.pv-magazine.com)
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