The IslandDER meter collar system from ConnectDER has been authorised to be used by Arizona’s three largest utilities: Arizona Public Service (APS), Tucson Electrical Energy (TEP) and Salt River Mission (SRP).
This announcement builds on current Arizona help for ConnectDER’s gadgets, the place the corporate’s Solar Meter Socket Adapter is already authorised by all three utilities and Sulphur Springs Valley Electrical Cooperative (SSVEC), with excessive utilization from installers within the state. The corporate’s EV Meter Socket Adapter is at present cleared to be used inside APS and TEP service territory. IslandDER now brings further advantages to installers because the state shifts to a storage-first mannequin. These approvals streamline the set up technique of distributed vitality sources (DERs), enabling installers to chop prices and timelines.
ConnectDER’s plug-and-play meter socket adapters, or meter collars, simplify residential DER connections by plugging immediately into the meter socket outdoors the house. This innovation bypasses the necessity for laborious fundamental panel upgrades, full service replacements or circuit relocations — all of which result in misplaced income and scheduling challenges for installers and elevated prices for finish prospects. By eliminating these hurdles, crews can full extra jobs per week whereas owners save 1000’s in shock electrical prices and drywall repairs with much less disruption to their day by day lives.
“Arizona has all the time been a photo voltaic chief, and the subsequent frontier is storage,” stated Ivo Steklac, ConnectDER President and CEO. “We commend the state, APS, SRP and TEP for his or her foresight in implementing battery-first rewards packages that keep clear vitality momentum even because the federal subsidy panorama shifts. Approval of our IslandDER adapter clears a path for residents to extra simply entry these incentives and safe vitality independence. For our installer companions within the Southwest, IslandDER permits operational effectivity; we’re serving to crews overcome {hardware}, labor and price hurdles to allow them to concentrate on what they do greatest — deploying a resilient, storage-backed grid at scale.”
Because the third-ranked state for residential photo voltaic capability, Arizona is now leveraging its photo voltaic abundance to prioritize grid resilience, with current battery attachment charges reaching an estimated 47%. This shift is pushed partially by owners in search of monetary stability in opposition to rising electrical energy charges, to optimize time-of-use (TOU) charge plans by pulling from their saved vitality, and to take part in utility VPPs — reminiscent of APS’ Storage Rewards and TEP’s Energy Storage Rewards — which supply a whole lot of {dollars} in annual electrical energy buy-backs.
For installers, nonetheless, Arizona properties current a definite technical problem: meter-main mixture sockets that lack the area for important system parts required for storage and residential backup energy. ConnectDER’s IslandDER solves this by integrating a microgrid interconnect system (MID), present transformers (CTs), voltage sensing and communication protocols for real-time grid disconnect (“islanding”) into one singular, compact system. IslandDER handles complicated meter-main combos in simply 15 to half-hour with out further electrical work. It really works with main storage methods together with FranklinWH, Lunar Power, SolarEdge and EcoFlow, offering versatile option to each installers and owners.
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