Enphase deploys US-made microinverters in 3 MW domestic PV projects

US-made IQ8P-3P microinverters from Enphase Energy have been deployed in 3 MW solar projects across three US states, qualifying for domestic content tax credits.

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The 2 MW system at Manatee School in Florida is projected to generate 3.8 million kWh annually and save CAD 900,000 each year.

The 2 MW system at Manatee School in Florida is projected to generate 3.8 million kWh annually and save CAD 900,000 each year. Image Source: Enphase Energy

Enphase Energy, a US-based solar technology company, has deployed nearly 3 MW of its US-made IQ8P-3P microinverters across projects in Florida, Rhode Island, and California. The largest project is a 2 MW rooftop installation at Manatee School for the Arts in Florida, which is expected to use 3,200 microinverters to generate 3.8 million kWh annually. According to Enphase Energy, this system will save the school an estimated CAD 900,000  (~ $657,000) per year over a 25-year period. A 666 kW system with 1,282 microinverters will be installed at Rock Ridge Homes in Rhode Island across 14 buildings. In California, a 150 kW system at Modesto Gospel Mission is projected to offset 45% of electricity use and save over CAD 1 million (~ $730,000). All systems qualify for the domestic content tax credit and include low-voltage microinverters with 25-year warranties. 

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