Inverter maker SolarEdge has branched beyond the “smarts” of rooftop solar systems to the panels themselves, with the launch of its own PV offering on the Australian residential market.
SolarEdge says the 300 Watt so-called “smart panels” come pre-assembled with power optimisers, with a guarantee of “superior quality control,” better safety standards, and easier installation.
The Israel-based company says the panels, combined with its inverter and aggregated control and data reporting products, will offer retailers and installers a “panel-to-grid solution” from a single vendor.
SolarEdge’s promise of a “simplified logistics and warranty process” might be well timed, too, with Australia’s booming rooftop solar market getting some unwanted media attention lately for some small but significant gaps in industry regulation and quality control.
In particular, there has been concern around the used of DC isolators in rooftop solar systems, which became mandatory as a safety measure, but are now being linked to a number of key safety risks, including fires.
For its part, SolarEdge claims its panels have higher safety standards to others on the market, due to the company’s trademarked SafeDC technology being embedded in the technology.
To read the full story on RenewEconomy sister site, One Step Off The Grid, click here…
Developer of small wind project in Victoria gets approval for five turbines from state government,…
The wind, solar and battery project secured state and EPA approvals in an astonishing four…
A solar installer has been fined for unsafe home battery installations, including one that sparked…
A 600MW wind project has the green light to start construction, but government wants turbine…
Another two major solar and battery projects have been referred to independent commission after objections…
In last week's heatwave, wind and solar generation were excellent, as they typically are on…