Enphase launches energy management and simulation platform

The company will launch a higher power microinverter later this year, which will first be available in Brazil
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Enphase executives spoke about the solutions offered by the company. Photo: Canal Solar

A Emphase announced, this Monday (13) during an event held in São Paulo (SP), the Solargraf, one new energy management and simulation platform aimed at integrators. The solution will be available in August for the company's customers.

According to Luciano Guara, Country Manager at Enphase Energy, the platform will allow the system's energy production to be satisfactorily estimated in a few clicks. “All you would have to do is trace the contours of the roof on which the photovoltaic system will be installed.”

“From there, based on technology that uses lasers to map the entire surroundings, the software creates 3D modeling taking into account the dimensions of both each roof and nearby objects and trees. In this way, the shading and solar resource at each point are taken into account when calculating the energy production attributed to that plant”, explained Guara.

Another point he highlighted is that the solution has a cash flow simulation and financial estimation tool”. With Law 14,300 imminent, I see that many installers are still not used to these changes.”

“Therefore, with our platform you will be able to create financial modeling and bring to your clients the precise values of what will change in relation to what they were used to doing with the old legislation”, he pointed out.

Other solutions

According to the Enphase executive, the event was also an opportunity to, in addition to discussing the launch of Solargraf, highlight the products and solutions that the company will be making available in the coming months for the Brazilian market.

“We are going to bring a vehicle charger and a higher power microinverter, which will be launched first in Brazil. The equipment is compatible not only with modules with higher power, but also with higher short circuit current”, he commented.

“Next year, we will also bring both our batteries and the vehicle charger which is bidirectional, that is, capable of being used as a backup for the loads installed in homes”, concluded Guara.

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Matthew Badra
Journalist graduated from PUC-Campinas. He worked as a producer, reporter and presenter on TV Bandeirantes and Metro Jornal. Has been following the Brazilian electricity sector since 2020.

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