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The World’s First Inverter That Charges an Electric Vehicle

EV CHARGER INVERTER

We have been installing SolarEdge EV Charging Single Phase Inverter since it came out this year.

We love this EV Charging Inverter as our customers saves thousand of dollars by combining two in one; an inverter and ev charger. It reduces the hassle of installing separately a standalone EV Charger and a PV Inverter. It eliminates the additional wiring, conduit and breaker installation. It also eliminates the additional dedicated circuit breaker which saves space and helps us avoid potential main panel upgrade.

Full Visibility and Control

The SolarEdge EV charging single phase inverter supports full network connectivity and integrates seamlessly with the SolarEdge monitoring platform. Homeowners can track their charging status, control vehicle charging, and set charging schedules. Monitoring features include:

  • Smart-scheduling for use with Time of Use (TOU) rates — charge from the grid during off-peak hours

  • Track solar, EV, and grid consumption for visibility and control of household energy usage

  • Remote operation via mobile app — turn charging on and off

  • View charging duration, charge energy, and percent charge from solar

  • Easy inverter commissioning directly through your smartphone using the SetApp mobile application

Whether you own an EV now or just want to be EV-ready, future-proof your home with SolarEdge.

 

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Battery Storage a Game Changer in Energy Revolution

Lower costs of solar systems are helping the green energy revolution push forward but it’s the battery storage technology that’s really taking the movement to another level. Utility companies far and wide big and small see the potential of renewable energy suppliers with a quality battery storage system. Energy storage technology is really where a big paradigm shift can occur. Arizona plans to have 450 MW of battery storage available by 2021 and a additional 400 MW by 2025 so they can use stored solar energy for high demand times in the evening. These projects are also allowed to use the 30% federal tax incentive so there’s a high upside.

Renewable energy resources, boosted by robust battery deployments, will most likely become the primary source of generation of electricity in the United States over the next 10 years. Reluctance appears to be giving way as proactive and innovative solutions are brought to the market. More and more utilities are placing solar and storage on their near-term and long-term road maps!

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Study Shows Wind and Solar More Cost Effective than Coal

According to a new report from Energy Innovation it would be cheaper to build new solar and wind plants compared to keeping 74% of US coal plants running. “This is not a fantasy of a supercomputer. This is really what’s happening today,” said Eric Gimon, a senior fellow at Energy Innovation. “The crossover between new renewable and coal running costs is just one important part of shutting down existing coal plants. Any decision on how to proceed will require further modeling of grid impacts and alternative sources of reliability services.” This study is meant to start the beginning of a larger conversation among policymakers, regulators, and utilities about transition plans and what justifications remain for continuing to use increasingly cost-ineffective coal. 

“We hope that by looking at the local resources available, policymakers and other stakeholders can start to think about ways of creating transition plans for those coal communities at the same time that they’re considering new options,” said Mike O’Boyle, Director of Electricity Policy at Energy Innovation. “They need to start thinking today about how to achieve those savings. The longer they wait, the more money they leave on the table and the more harm they’re allowing to come to the environment.” This is a highly complex situation though because of the reality of the grid and all the intricacies that come along with it. However, it’s exciting to see a study come out like this because it’s further evidence toward the argument of ending our reliance on fossil fuels!

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