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SunPower, Sunverge to offer solar with storage in Australia, US

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SunPower says the new integrated solution will allow utilities “to access the benefits of rooftop solar and storage at significant scale.” SunPower Corp

SunPower Corp. and distributed energy storage specialist Sunverge Energy have announced an exclusive agreement to offer SunPower’s fully integrated solar power systems and Sunverge’s advanced Solar Integration System (SIS) energy storage solutions to residential customers and utilities in the US and Australia.

The two companies are providing a similar offering to Australian customers. SunPower and Sunverge expect to make combined solar and storage solutions broadly commercially available in early 2015.

“Over the next five years, we expect to see a  disruptive shift in the energy market, with solar power, energy storage, smart devices, energy management technologies and electric vehicles being combined,” said SunPower CEO Tom Werner.

The SunPower chief exec added the smart energy solution would “deliver unprecedented levels of personalization, value and control. Providing this integrated solution to utilities allows them to access the benefits of rooftop solar and storage at significant scale.”

Sunverge CEO Ken Munson said the company’s unique hardware and software platform allowed customers to bundle solar, energy storage and other distributed resources and manage them as a fleet to enhance the long-term value of their energy investments.

“Together with SunPower, we can deliver an ‘end-to-end’ solar and storage solution that bundles services from design and installation to monitoring, support and beyond,” Munson added.

“This solution offers tremendous benefits on both sides of the meter, from more reliable and cost-effective energy for the consumer to enhanced grid-management and ancillary services capabilities for utilities. No other comparable market offering provides this kind of depth and breadth of service and value to consumers and utilities.”

Source: Renewables International. Reproduced with permission.

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