Enphase Energy agrees to partnership with MyLight Systems

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Microinverter technology provider Enphase Energy has agreed to a strategic partnership with smart energy management solutions company MyLight Systems.

As part of the deal, Enphase Envoy, the networking arm of Enphase, will be integrated into the MyLight monitoring system and will serve as the exclusive monitoring technology for the PV arrays used with MyLight’s energy management solutions.

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Olivier Jacques, managing director, EMEA, of Enphase Energy, said: “MyLight Systems has developed a groundbreaking load management solution that optimizes users’ energy production and consumption of solar power. Using Enphase technology, the MyLight system provides an efficient renewable energy solution that installers embrace because of its ease of installation and superior performance.”

PV arrays that possess an Enphase system will generate solar energy production data that — when utilised with MyLight systems — will optimize energy consumption. MyLight’s systems will allow consumers to review their electricity consumption trends and adjust their energy usage as they see fit.

Ondine Suavet, managing director of MyLight Systems, added: “Enphase Energy has really made solar simpler and smarter, and PV arrays more accessible, opening up new ways for generating electricity locally. On the utilization side, directly consuming the energy produced by one’s own solar solution is the most natural choice for someone producing their own energy. Coupled with the Enphase Microinverter system, MyLight can deliver up to 70-80% autonomy for small businesses, and up to 50% for private individuals. This is an unparalleled value proposition for installers when estimating the financial and environmental benefits of a renewable energy system for their customers.”

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