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SunPower Corporation is an American energy company that designs and manufactures crystalline silicon photovoltaic cells and solar panels based on an all-back-contact solar cell invented at Stanford University. Headquartered in Silicon Valley, SunPower has dedicated, customer-focused employees in Africa, Asia, Australia, Europe, and North and South America.
KEY POINTS
  • Equinox Storage is made specifically for the company's Equinox Solar solution.
  • SunPower claims it is the only fully-integrated residential solar system designed, engineered, and warranted by one company.
  • Equinox Storage can be used for full- or partial-home backup during blackouts.

California — SunPower launches Equinox Storage, the next major advancement in the company’s Equinox energy platform, giving homeowners more freedom from utility outages, grid uncertainty, and peak energy rates.

Homeowners with Equinox Storage can choose to store energy for full- or partial-home backup during blackouts, reduce daily peak electricity consumption or any combination that best fits their needs.

“We’re entering a new solar decade as storage adoption increases with the advancement of battery technologies, and with accompanying services becoming standard,” said Norm Taffe, SunPower executive vice president, residential solar. “For homeowners, Equinox Storage provides energy certainty and the power to make electricity allocation decisions, easing concerns with scheduled power outages, prolonged wildfire seasons, and unpredictable energy rates that are becoming more common.”

Equinox Storage is made specifically for the company’s Equinox Solar solution, the only fully-integrated residential solar system designed, engineered, and warranted by one company.

“With up to 12 kilowatt-hours of storage capacity, Equinox Storage gives homeowners the ability to keep lights on, essential appliances operating, internet-connected, and more, which can be critical during an outage,” Taffe continued. “Equinox Storage also automatically manages energy supply based on solar production, home electricity consumption, and utility rates to make the most efficient use of stored power every day.”

With a low-profile design, Equinox Storage occupies less space than competing solutions, while leaving room for future storage capacity expansion. SunPower has matched hardware aesthetics with next-generation software capabilities to give homeowners direct control of how and when they use stored solar energy.

And as always, SunPower offers a single point of contact with the company’s industry-leading Complete Confidence Warranty for both solar and storage customers.

Equinox Storage builds on SunPower’s experience helping commercial customers like Whole Foods and Cabot Corporation lower peak energy demand from the grid with Helix™ Storage. The company has more than 15 megawatts of Helix Storage operating or under contract, and a pipeline of 136 megawatts.

“Helix Storage has helped our commercial customers reduce demand charges and save on electricity costs while supporting the grid by reducing strain on distribution and transmission networks for operational efficiencies,” said Taffe. “We’ve used the same industrial-strength software and data platform to create our residential storage solution for homeowners.”

Eligible SunPower® Equinox Solar customers in California can pre-order Equinox Storage beginning in November with installation expected in the first half of next year. In addition to purchasing with cash, qualified customers will be able to finance Equinox Storage with a loan from one of SunPower’s lending partners. SunPower expects to expand availability nationwide throughout 2020.

Derick Lila
Derick is a Clark University graduate—and Fulbright alumni with a Master's Degree in Environmental Science, and Policy. He has over a decade of solar industry research, marketing, and content strategy experience.

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