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eIQ Energy to Collaborate With PV Powered on Potential Solar Energy Product Enhancements
Engagement Will Explore Opportunities for Improved Efficiency of Electrical Components Used in Solar Installations
Business Wire
eIQ Energy, Inc. and PV Powered, Inc. of Bend, Ore., will jointly
explore enhancements to their solar energy conditioning products in a
collaborative effort announced today.
The two companies will seek to optimize system-level solutions used in
solar power installations. By pre-validating the operation of PV Powered
inverters and eIQ Energy’s vBoost product, system designers can be
assured of the interoperability and optimal performance of the two
solutions. PV Powered is a leading supplier of high-efficiency
inverters, which convert the DC power generated by solar panels to AC.
eIQ Energy’s Parallel Solar technology—including the recently launched
vBoost DC-to-DC converter modules—allows solar arrays to be wired in
parallel rather than series, with substantial cost savings.
The two companies’ products will inter-operate across electrical buses,
where there are opportunities to optimize the performance of system
components. These optimizations will not only improve the operation of
the solar installation but will also have a significant impact on the
economics.
Among other things, the vBoost narrows the range of the voltages seen by
the inverter, which could enable higher conversion efficiency for
inverters. The data that can be provided by the vBoost system will give
array operators better visibility into performance and potential
problems before they have a chance to affect the inverter.
“We see an opportunity to collaborate with eIQ Energy and provide our
customers system-level solutions that improve the economics of solar by
optimizing power production from the panel to the inverter to the grid,”
said Gregg Patterson, CEO of PV Powered.
Oliver Janssen, CEO of eIQ Energy, added, “We have great respect for PV
Powered's technology; we’re using their inverters at a number of our
beta installations with excellent results. We look forward to having a
solution on the market that can take advantage of the innovation that
the joint optimization of the two products will bring to the table.”
About eIQ Energy
eIQ Energy, Inc. uses unique power management technology to make solar
energy and other clean energy sources more effective and affordable. The
company’s Parallux system, built around the vBoost converter module,
reduces overall system costs and enables a true Parallel Solar
architecture—benefiting system designers, installers and operators. eIQ
Energy was founded in 2007 with the principal goal of improving the
performance and the return on investment for clean energy sources such
as photovoltaic systems. Headquartered in San Jose, Calif., eIQ Energy’s
executive team combines sophisticated knowledge of power supply design,
semiconductors and energy management with broad entrepreneurial skills.
About PV Powered
PV Powered is the innovation leader for grid-tied PV inverters in the
residential, commercial and utility markets, setting the industry
standard for innovation in reliability and efficiency. Founded in Bend,
Oregon in 2003 and privately owned, the company brings together one of
the most experienced design teams in solar power electronics. PV Powered
was recently selected to receive a Stage 2 award under the Solar Energy
Grid Integration System (SEGIS) program by the U.S. Department of Energy
(DOE). The company is leading a team of recognized distributed energy
and smart grid partners in developing innovations that increase energy
harvest, reduce the cost of PV systems, and remove barriers to high
levels of PV grid penetration. For more information on the company,
visit
www.pvpowered.com.
Copyright Business Wire 2009
2009-10-22 08:30:00
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