Enphase Energy Announces Solution for Expanding Legacy NEM Solar Energy Systems in California
September 04 2024 - 8:00AM
Enphase Energy, Inc. (NASDAQ: ENPH), a global energy technology
company and the world's leading supplier of microinverter-based
solar and battery systems, today announced a solution for expanding
legacy net energy metering (NEM) solar energy systems in California
without penalty using new Enphase® Energy Systems™ configurations
with IQ® Microinverters, IQ® Batteries, and Enphase Power Control.
Many solar homeowners in California are consuming more energy
than they are producing throughout the year due to the growing
electrification of homes and transportation. Until recently,
homeowners enrolled in legacy NEM programs (1.0 and 2.0) were
limited on how much they could expand their systems without being
transitioned to the new NEM 3.0 tariff program, which offers less
value for exported solar energy.
Now, homeowners with legacy NEM solar energy systems can expand
their systems without being transitioned to NEM 3.0 by utilizing
the new power control feature and Enphase system configurations.
These configurations have been approved by two of the top utilities
in California (PG&E and SCE), with SDG&E expected to follow
suit soon. Legacy NEM expansion systems can help homeowners meet
increased energy needs and reduce electricity bills, while
providing more business opportunities for solar installers across
the state. Watch an in-depth explainer video from the Enphase
Training Team here.
“Enphase’s expansion solution for legacy systems allows us to
continue to maximize the value of solar for our customers as their
energy needs grow,” said Mike Thompson, CEO of Golden Bear Solar.
“These new guidelines and the underlying technology are crucial to
support our ability to not just fulfill our role as solar
installers, but also be long-term energy advisors to our customers
for the lifespan of their systems.”
“Since homeowners’ energy needs are dynamic, they require energy
solutions that can evolve over time,” said Landon Wimmer, CEO of
Empower Home. “Enphase’s new configurations for legacy NEM systems
activate the highly customizable nature of the Enphase Energy
System to maximize energy savings.”
In addition, Solargraf®, Enphase’s design and proposal software
platform, can help installers design systems that optimize solar
and battery capabilities for maximum savings under the new
California solar rules.
“As we continue supporting our installers and homeowners in
California, it is critical we offer solutions that are designed to
maximize value, no matter what policy is in place,” said Mehran
Sedigh, senior vice president of sales at Enphase Energy. “Our
product suite not only aligns seamlessly with the regulatory
changes but also delivers tangible benefits to customers, allowing
them to realize the full benefits of renewable energy.”
For more information about Enphase’s solution for expanding
legacy NEM solar energy systems in California, please visit the
Enphase website (Installers and Homeowners).
About Enphase Energy, Inc.
Enphase Energy, a global energy technology company based in
Fremont, CA, is the world's leading supplier of microinverter-based
solar and battery systems that enable people to harness the sun to
make, use, save, and sell their own power—and control it all with a
smart mobile app. The company revolutionized the solar industry
with its microinverter-based technology and builds all-in-one
solar, battery, and software solutions. Enphase has shipped
approximately 76.3 million microinverters, and over 4.3 million
Enphase-based systems have been deployed in more than 150
countries. For more information, visit https://enphase.com/.
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including statements related to the expected capabilities and
performance of Enphase Power Control; expectations related to cost
savings; and the timing of new features for Solargraf. These
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