Enphase Energy to distribute across Australia

January 25, 2013
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Enphase Energy is to begin selling its microinverter system to the Australian solar market from February this year.

The company said it plans to use local events beginning on February 6th  to showcase its AC-based approach to solar energy systems.

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Enphase Energy is partnering with RFI Solar to distribute the Enphase Microinverter System. RFI Solar is a distributor of solar PV products in Australia and has served the solar market for over 30 years. Through the RFI Solar network, the Enphase product line and accessories will be available throughout Australia.

“The RFI team is excited at the opportunity to bring the advanced technology of Enphase Microinverters to the Australian solar market. The combination of increased design flexibility, improved safety and panel-level monitoring make this a great solution for the solar consumer,” said Scott Magee, managing director of RFI Solar.

Paul Nahi, CEO of Enphase Energy, said: “With millions of units shipped, Enphase is bringing the world’s most advanced microinverter system to the flourishing Australian solar market.”

Nahi added:“Leading analysts project Australia to become a gigawatt-plus solar market, and Enphase enters at time when this growing clean economy is gaining promising momentum.”

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