EU PVSEC: Tigo Energy gains UL1741 compliance for its PV power enhancer

September 23, 2009
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Tigo Energy’s ‘Maximizer’ System which is a power output enhancer that can improve output by 20% in a PV array and is currently ramping to full production has achieved compliance to the UL1741 as certified by CSA.

Tigo Energy’s Module Maximizer family – the MM – ES (serial version) is being featured in Hamburg at EU PVSEC. The latest product is designed to work with inverters from leading manufacturers without modification. The MM-EP series which was introduced earlier this year is said to offers extreme flexibility in high-voltage, BIPV or floating system applications while providing the BOS cost reductions associated with very long-branch lengths afforded by the parallel topology.

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“By achieving compliance and certification, we have reached an important landmark that will lead us to volume sales engagements,” explains Jeff Krisa, Vice President of Sales and Marketing at Tigo Energy.

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