SunWize adds Enphase inverters, new module choices to latest Grid-Tie System offering

December 13, 2010
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Ready for immediate delivery from SunWize are its new generation Grid-Tie System packages that now feature microinverters from Enphase Energy. The packages contain modular building blocks, along with the Enphase microinverter, in order to fashion one or more branch circuits and a system of any size.

“Traditionally, residential solar electric systems involve design, documentation, sourcing of individual components, receiving, staging and one-of-a-kind on-site installation. This approach is relatively complex, prone to error and time consuming,” said David Kulik, president and CEO at SunWize. “These new SunWize Grid-Tie System packages not only incorporate the popular microinverter system from Enphase Energy, but are also based on standard modules that enable maximum flexibility in system design. They represent a simpler approach that saves solar installers substantial time and money. With the significant engineering and expertise SunWize has put into the product, installers can be confident they are providing customers with solar electric solutions of the highest quality and reliability.”

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The Grid-Tie system packages will have a Sanyo A Series monocrystalline 215, Trina Solar TSM-PA05 polycrystalline 225 or Solon polycrystalline Blue 225 along with Unirac SolarMount racking and either the M210 or M190 microinverter from Enphase.

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