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Intersolar News: Enphase Announce New Solar Initiative in Europe
Enphase Energy, Inc, has announced a new commercial solar initiative to help fuel the momentum of commercial solar and equip installers with a full solution to meet demand for commercial solar projects in Europe.
The new program includes an expanded commercial solution, dedicated resources and trainings for using the Enphase Microinverter System in commercial projects and partnership benefits that support installers in the growth of their business.
"Commercial solar projects are becoming more widespread in Europe. In the UK, France, Netherlands, Belgium, Luxemburg and Switzerland small commercial systems up to 100kW represent a fast-growing market for our microinverters," said Olivier Jacques, Managing Director for Enphase Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA). "Enphase offers installers and users a technology solution with a modular architecture, integrated intelligence, lower levelised cost of energy (LCOE) and increased project profitability."
The Enphase Commercial Solution
Enphase has introduced a full solution for commercial installers designed for streamlined and faster installation, cost reduction throughout the system life cycle and lower levelised cost of energy (LCOE).
The Enphase Commercial Solution
- M215 Microinverter, provided with a 20-year warranty
- Both 3-phase and single phase Engage plug and play cabling system, including fire resistant cabling for public buildings
- Enlighten, the intelligent monitoring and management platform
- Envoy Communications Gateway
- ArrayGun mobile app for syncing the array design to Enlighten
- Engage accessories, like the Engage Coupler for splicing power cables
- In-person and online trainings
- Project design support
More than 1,000 solar installers have partnered with Enphase to power and monitor systems. Together, over 60 MW of commercial solar power has been delivered around the globe at locations ranging from educational institutions, retail buildings, housing complexes, sports stadiums and agriculture sites.