California — Enphase announced initial shipments of IQ8™ Commercial Microinverters produced in the United States.

The Inflation Reduction Act has enabled Enphase Energy to manufacture in the United States, supporting jobs and advancing the country’s renewable energy economy.

The IQ8P-3P™ Commercial three-phase Microinverters are designed to support 208 V commercial installations for small- and medium-sized businesses. They are compatible with a wide range of solar panels up to 640 W, supporting projects now and in the future.

IQ8 Commercial Microinverters were originally launched in North America last year and manufactured outside the United States.

“We’re excited to build systems for our small commercial customers with Enphase’s commercial microinverters coming from U.S. manufacturing facilities,” said Gailan Wensil-Strow, director of solar operations at American Design and Build LTD. “Not only does Enphase offer a high-quality solution, but our customers also love to know that they are supporting the American economy.”

“We already loved the Enphase commercial solution for its safety and reliability attributes,” said Tony Capucille, CEO of EightTwenty. “It’s easy to set up, includes high-quality monitoring and ongoing support features, and is now being created right here in the United States. We’re proud to offer Enphase products.”

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Enphase Energy is a NASDAQ-listed energy technology company headquartered in Fremont, California. Enphase designs and manufactures software-driven home energy solutions that span solar generation, home energy storage and web-based monitoring and control.

The commercial Enphase® Energy System™ also includes the new IQ® Gateway Commercial 2, which can be connected to the internet to enable over-the-air updates and to the Enphase® App monitoring platform. The IQ Gateway and IQ Microinverters make per-panel energy monitoring and maintenance simple for businesses, asset managers, and installers, including Fleet View for portfolio monitoring and management.

Enphase Kiosk software publicly displays system performance in real-time, which allows users to showcase their on-site renewable energy generation. The microinverters also feature Enphase Burst Mode technology, allowing systems to start producing earlier and stop producing later in the day compared to other systems.

“Enphase’s durable and high-performance energy systems offer project owners the opportunity to reduce their reliance on fossil fuels with American products,” said Jeremy Jones, managing partner at Prism Power. “We’re proud to offer IQ8 Commercial Microinverters to deliver optimal energy generation and system durability on our projects.”

“We are pleased to begin shipments of our IQ8 Commercial Microinverters from our contract manufacturing facility in Texas,” said Ron Swenson, senior vice president of operations at Enphase Energy. “Expanding our list of U.S.-supplied products has been a key objective, helping to ensure superior service with quicker delivery times for local customers in our top market.”

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