APsystems (formerly APS) was founded in Silicon Valley, USA, to bring the most advanced microinverter technology to the solar PV market.
A global leader in the development, manufacturing and marketing of renewable energy solutions, APsystems ranked No. 2 among top microinverter suppliers worldwide by shipments in 2013 (source: GTM Research). APsystems is committed to innovation, developing new technologies while evolving its product lines to adapt to the ever-changing needs of the solar PV industry.
Flagship products include the YC500, a powerful dual-module microinverter, and the YC1000 true 3-phase microinverter, purpose-designed for commercial applications and offering an unprecedented 1:4 microinverter-to-module ratio to lower BOS costs.
With distribution through leading U.S. and international channels, APsystems microinverters are available on five continents. APsystems USA is based in Seattle.
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APsmart releases dual-module rapid shutdown device
APsmart announced the launch of its dual-module Rapid Shutdown Device, the RSD-D. A key component of a PVRSE solution to meet NEC photovoltaic rapid shutdown requirements, the RSD-D is capable of serving two PV modules simultaneously, is quick and easy to install and is highly cost-effective. APsmart also offers a single-module rapid shutdown device. The… [Read More]
FIMER chooses APsystems as inverter rapid shutdown partner
FIMER has announced it is collaborating to pair its UNO-DM-PLUS-Q-US and PVS-60-TL-US string inverters for residential and C&I applications with the APsmart Photovoltaic Rapid Shutdown Equipment (PVRSE) from APsystems. The APsmart system by APsystems allows constant monitoring and communication between the RSD-S-PLC and Transmitter-PLC, which means that FIMER’s inverters now meet the mandatory rapid shutdown… [Read More]
New entrants bring flexibility in rapid shutdown device choice
2021 Trends in SolarMost states have adopted the 2017 update of the National Electrical Code, and some have even graduated to the 2020 version. In both, module-level rapid shutdown is required for any solar project on a building. In the past year, many manufacturers have introduced their own rapid shutdown devices with different features and price points. “Having… [Read More]
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