I know I talk a lot of shit on SolarEdge, but the Go app is genuinely great, and one of the best things they’ve done for installers in a while.
Leave a Commenthere for the sunshine shenanigans
I know I talk a lot of shit on SolarEdge, but the Go app is genuinely great, and one of the best things they’ve done for installers in a while.
Leave a CommentPegasus may have just completely blown the roof off the expectations for 3741 listings.
Leave a CommentIntertek has posted the updated Photovoltaic Hazard Control listings for Unirac on their directory, and it includes a few new racking models.
Leave a CommentI’ve been convinced that perovskites could never dream for this kind of reliability.
Leave a CommentSigh. Another day, another large solar company accused of defrauding their customers.
Leave a CommentAnnouncement! Are you having a hard time tracking down what inverters and racking systems are compatible with UL 3741? I’ve made a website for that!
Comments closedFrom CleanTechnica: In a new paper published February 26 in the journal Nature Energy, a CU Boulder researcher and his international collaborators unveiled an innovative method to manufacture the new solar cells, known as perovskite cells, an achievement critical for the commercialization of…
Comments closedThis one’s been a long time coming. But maybe we can FINALLY ditch module level power electronics in standard solar installations! If you missed the news, here’s Ironridge’s press release about getting their flush mount racking and Tesla equipment listed…
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