SPI: SolarEdge power products gain Intertek certification for North American market

October 29, 2009
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Power conversion company SolarEdge Technologies has been granted certification of its inverter and converter products, gaining the ETL Mark for the North American market. Test and certification organisation company Intertek has completed all necessary safety and grid-connection testing according to the UL 1741 standard, and CSA C22.2 No. 107.1.

SolarEdge’s power products are claimed to increase solar power systems’ output by up to 25% by effectively removing system constraints across PV systems.

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Guy Sella, chairman, CEO and co-founder of SolarEdge, commented: “Having already completed certification in the European markets, we are now setting our sights on the rapidly growing North American markets, aiming to promote our solar power harvesting system, which can be embedded in practically all types of solar photovoltaic panels to maximize power generation while dramatically reducing costs”.

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