In Enphase’s latest enews, it announced its new homeowner-facing site to answer common questions about going solar and explain how its microinverter solution works. Installers can use the tool to help market to and educate consumers, especially when using Enphase components.
Enphase also announced a change in how its IQ microinverters are packaged. The DC connectors are now detached and 14 microinverters fit in a case.
Furthermore, Enphase released two new webinars:
Introduction to Enphase IQ system design
Introducing the LG NeON R and NeON 2 ACe modules
News update from Enphase
SKeesy says
Bill, You aren’t very helpful. The financial performance while not stellar historically is on the upswing because management has been laser focused on improving all facets of the organization. Case in point, Enphase was just able to sell $20,000,000 of equity to a private investor. No one drops 20MM in a company unless they are 99% sure there is value there so let’s just say I disagree with you as this is a situation where Enphase has already turned the corner and the past issues are no longer relevant to the conversation.
TJ Roberts says
Great informative article Kathy! Enphase IQ is gaining momentum, for sure. The PLC modulation is superior to the M- and S-series legacy models, and the new communications technology allows for even better communications performance than M- and S-series models. The neutral line is no longer used for the communication, and legacy issues such as not being able to “see” microinverters for installation set-up or management/monitoring are a thing of the past. In the past, a “noisy” refrigerator which shared the neutral line wreaked major havoc on newbies setting up a system. By making the installation process simpler, it also enables a much faster installation for the installer.
Bill Brasky says
Enphase is still a pretty big risk in my opinion. We have yet to see if they can rebound from a dismal financial performance over the last couple of years. That’s a big hole to dig out of…