APsystems upgrades EMA monitoring website with more data and improved interface

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

SEATTLE, JIAXING, LYON– APsystems today announced the launch of a new, redesigned version of its Energy Monitoring & Analysis (EMA) website APsystemsEMA.com.

The web-based platform, available for free on any connected device, monitors and reports module-level energy production of solar arrays which utilize APsystems inverters and provides that information to homeowners and end users in a convenient and user-friendly format.

emaThe site also enables APsystems-registered solar installers and contractors to lower their maintenance costs by creating and managing their customers’ PV installation accounts remotely. Key features of the new EMA site include a more attractive design and a more engaging user experience with an enhanced system dashboard, system management tools and improved reporting functions.

The new EMA website is active and available now, the result of a seamless transition from the previous site to the new interface. The added functionality addresses the high demand for detailed data and enhanced capability in a more user-friendly experience for the growing and competitive solar industry.

“We are excited to re-launch our very popular EMA website.” said Wesley Tong, APsystems chief marketing officer. “The site already hosts tens of thousands of homeowners and end users all over the world who view their APsystems solar array performance online and through the APsystems EMA App. These new design improvements now give them an even more in-depth view of their system energy production, improved reporting and additional historical data in a clean, comprehensive and dynamic user interface.”

Users can view their solar array performance using the same URL and log-in information as before at APsystemsEMA.com, through the APsystems EMA App or by visiting the APsystems website at APsystems.com and clicking “EMA Login” at the top right portion of the homepage.

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Join APsystems at Solar Canada 2016

Solar Canada, Canada’s largest PV convention, comes to Toronto Dec. 5-6 – and APsystems will be there with a powerful microinverter line and dynamic new features.

Look for our enhanced, interactive booth 1002, where we’ll be offering APsystems product training and hands-on demonstrations.

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We’ll be showcasing our new, redesigned version of its Energy Monitoring & Analysis (EMA) website, APsystemsEMA.com. The EMA website monitors and reports energy production on sites that utilize APsystems microinverters and also lets APsystems-registered solar installers and contractors create and manage their customers’ energy monitoring accounts.

Key features of the new EMA site include a cleaner and more attractive design, a more engaging user experience with an enhanced system dashboard, system management tools, improved reporting functions and module performance data.

We’ll also have the full line of APsystems advanced microinverters on display, including the powerful YC1000, YC500, and ArrayApp all-in-one mobile installer tool.

YC1000, the first true 3-phase, four-module solar microinverter. With balanced 3-phase AC output, the microinverter is purpose designed and built for commercial applications.

The best-selling YC500 microinverter, a groundbreaking unit that handles two PV modules (up to 310 watts each) with dual-MPPT and monitoring to simplify installation, lower balance of system costs and improve array output and efficiency.

APsystems locations around the globe offer installers a new power that increases solar harvest and ensures maximum output for residential and commercial solar arrays.

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Upcoming launch of new Energy Monitoring & Analysis (EMA)

Dear APsystems EMA user,

APsystems is proud to announce the upcoming launch of a new, redesigned version of its Energy Monitoring & Analysis (EMA) website APsystemsEMA.com.

As you know, the website monitors and reports energy production on sites which utilize APsystems microinverters and also enables APsystems-registered solar installers and contractors to create and manage their customer’s energy monitoring accounts. Key features of the new EMA site include a cleaner and more attractive design, a more engaging user experience with an enhanced system dashboard, system management tools, improved reporting functions and module performance data.

The added functionality addresses end user and installer demand for detailed data and enhanced capability in a more user-friendly interface. The new EMA website will launch on November 30th.

“We are excited to re-launch our very popular EMA website.” said Jason Higginson, APsystems senior director of marketing, USA. “The site already hosts tens of thousands of homeowners and end users all over the world who view their APsystems solar array performance online and through the APsystems EMA App. These new design improvements now give them an even more in-depth view of their system performance, improved reporting and additional historical data in a clean, comprehensive and dynamic user interface.”

The APsystems EMA website will be unavailable from 00:00 to 04:00 UTC /GMT on November 29th in order to complete the transition to the new EMA system. Users can access their site using the same URL and log-in information as before at APsystemsEMA.com or by visiting the APsystems website at APsystems.com and clicking “EMA Login” at the top right portion of the homepage.

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Gracias por habernos visitado en la GREEN EXPO 2016 !

Estimado visitante de Green Expo Mexico,

screen-shot-2016-11-02-at-10-09-33-amLes agradecemos mucho por haber visitado nuestro stand de APsystems.

En 2016, APsystems abrió oficinas en Mexico para el soporte de servicio local así como de almacenaje. Queremos ofrecer a nuestros clientes los mejores productos y el mejor servicio.

APsystems es ahora líder global en desarrollo, manufactura y comercialización de MLEP (Micro inversores y Optimizadores) basado en nuestra propia tecnología de punta en el mercado solar.

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Apsystems marca un gran avance en tecnología solar, haciendo los arreglos fotovoltaicos más poderosos, inteligentes, escalables, rentables y seguros.

Por favor déjenos saber si tiene alguna duda acerca de nuestros productos o quisiera tener alguna oferta de nuestro equipo de ventas.

 

Que tengan un excelente día!

Saludos cordiales,

 

Dirección: Edificio ITALIA Lázaro Cárdenas 2850 int.-501-A

Tel:01(33)31884604 Mexico Free

APsystems helps Extend the Day bring solar to kids in developing nations

c6a4d851-f6f6-448d-9efe-989852f7f33fAPsystems is teaming up with the nonprofit Extend the Day to bring portable solar-powered lights to students in developing nations.

APsystems engineers assisted in the design of small, personal-sized lights, now being distributed to kids and families in remote villages in Kenya, Bangladesh, Bolivia, Myanmar and Namibia.

The lights allow students to study in the evening, dramatically changing their educational experience and opportunities.

Seattle-based Extend the Day was founded by Andrew Lonseth, APsystems President for USA Operations, and his daughter Jo, who saw the opportunity to improve lives through personal-scale solar during their global travels.

The clean-energy lights have a secondary benefit of eliminating the health hazards associated with noxious kerosene-burning lamps in homes.

“My eyes don’t burn anymore when I read,” a Kenyan student told Jo Lonseth recently. The youth now hopes to become an electrical engineer.

“Here he was in the middle of nowhere, and the light has changed his path,” Jo told Bainbridge Island Magazine.

Read the whole story here.

Click here for more information about Extend the Day.

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APsystems reveals competitive edge on Solar Power World podcast

A smart microinverter takes a smart chip – and every APsystems unit has one inside.
The powerful FPGA chip that drives APsystems advanced microinverters is among the topics covered by Solar Power World editor Kathie Zipp and Jason Higginson, APsystems senior director of marketing, during a recent interview.

The pair sat down recently for an informative program on solar technology, the fast-growing Module Level Power Electronics segment and other topics.

Listen to the podcast here.

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Buy 5, Get 1 FREE: Fantastic A+ Rewards continues ONLY for New Zealand!

Dear Valued New Zealand Installer,

The unbelievable A+ Rewards program from APsystems continues ONLY for New Zealand! We’re proud to offer this incredible promotion to our New Zealand installers.

apsystems-nz-aplus-dec16-promoFor every 5 YC500 microinverters purchased from an APsystems participating distribution partner in New Zealand, you will receive one YC500 microinverter absolutely free!
That’s right: Now through December 23 2016, that’s one industry-leading YC500 microinverter FREE when you buy 5. The free units will be sent with your order.

Please refer to the full terms and conditions (below) of this A+ Rewards Program. Units sold during this promotion as well as complimentary units are not eligible for return and exchange(except in the case of standard RMA requirements such as manufacturer defect, malfunction or other issues as outlined in the APsystems YC500 warranty.)

Place your order with an APsystems participating distributor today for prompt fulfillment!

– APsystems Team

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TERMS & CONDITIONS:

Eligibility

The A+ Rewards Program is valid from October 14 to Dec 23, 2016. The offer is open to installers in New Zealand who purchase APsystems YC500 microinverters through participating distribution partners with which an A+ Rewards Program Distributor Participation Agreement is in place, and who purchase APsystems YC500 microinverters (YC250 microinverters are not eligible for this promotion). Purchases and complimentary products cannot be returned or exchanged. Participating Distributor partners who are also installers do not qualify to receive rebates under this program.

Specification
Once you place an order for 5 or more YC500 microinverters, you can request one free YC500 microinverters from the distributor. The distributor will send you the free YC500 microinverters with your order.

The minimum order for this program is 5 YC500 microinverters, and 5 microinverters are considered as a unit to calculate the number of free microinverters under the rebate. For example, an order of 9 microinverters would only qualify for one free YC500 microinverters; an order of 10 microinverters would qualify for two free microinverters.

The number of free YC500 microinverters under the rebate is based on each individual order, and the purchase quantities of different orders cannot be cumulative. For example, 2 separate orders of 4 YC500 microinverters would not qualify for free YC500 microinverter; but 1 order of 8 microinverters would qualify for one free microinverters.

Any questions on the promotion policy should be directed to your participating APsystems distributor.

APsystems Reservation of Rights
All rights reserved. APsystems reserves the rights to disqualify participants at any time and at its sole discretion. By participating in the offer, installers agree to be bound by these terms and conditions and the decisions of APsystems, which are final and binding, including any decisions concerning any violation or non-satisfaction of these terms and conditions. The installer shall have no right to receive free microinverter under this promotion unless the installer first fulfills all requirements of this promotion.

©2016 APsystems APAC. APsystems and the APsystems logo are trademarks of APsystems.

Nos Vemos en Green Expo 2016 Mexico

Nos Vemos en Green Expo 2016 MexicoThe GREEN Expo es el evento más importante en México para la energía renovable que se celebra en la Ciudad de México durante Octubre 26-28, 2016.

El evento recibe el gran apoyo del departamento de protección del medio ambiente de México y el CONIECO (la Asociación Nacional de Industriales Ecologistas) haciendo gran contribución al medio ambiente del país, y atrae excelentes productos y tecnologías de la energía limpia reuniéndose aquí.

En 2013, APsystems empezco a entrar en el mercado de México con los microinversores YC500-MX-127V y YC500-MX-220V de especificación particular para la red local y se ha constituido una de las marcas de micoinversor más prestigiosas en el mercado. Con la construcción de APS México en 2016 y su almacén establecido en Guadalajara se garantiza el servicio más rápido, eficiente y directo al cliente latinoamericano. Actualmente APsystems tiene STI, Greenergy, Sunnergy, DMSolar y Solar Window como sus distribuidores oficiales en el país.

Para esta feria y aparte de los microinversor estrella de YC500 (dual para dos paneles con doble MPPT), YC1000 (el primer microinversor trifásico verdadero del mundo diseñado sistemas comerciales), también trajimos nuevos miembros de la familia de producto de APsystems: Optimizador OPT700 (con MPPT individual para cada módulo), YS3000/5000 (inversor en cadena para OPT700) y ECU-C (el monitor especial para proyectos comerciales de grande escala). Además, los entrenamientos comerciales y técnicos de productos y servicios APsystems serán dados de forma continua en los booths #424 y #430 durante la expo.

Esperamos recibirlo en nuestros booths pronto!

Solar MLPE hacks for the installer edge

APsystems-Fresno-roof1Time is money. We’ve all heard the age-old adage, but if you’re a solar installation company, it absolutely rings true: time is your worst enemy. Labor is expensive, so the longer a project takes, the more it costs an installer to put in a solar system, and it comes right out of their bottom line. Non-hardware costs such as installation labor, permitting fees and interconnection costs are referred to as “soft costs.” According to the U.S. Department of Energy, these soft or “plug-in” costs of solar account for as much as 64% of the total cost of a new solar system, and labor is one of the largest culprits. It’s no surprise that solar installers are looking for ways to reduce these costs, and any tool or trick they can employ to speed a project along may just give them the edge they need to not only survive in this highly competitive industry, but to thrive.

One challenge in this effort to reduce labor costs, is the growth in utilization of module-level power electronics (MLPEs) such as microinverters and DC optimizers. Unlike string inverters which, for residential applications, typically mean a single string inverter is serving all the PV modules on the roof, each MLPE is typically serving a single module. Although an MLPE solar system is often more expensive in initial capital costs and more labor-intensive to install compared with string inverters, it also has a better levelized cost of energy (LCOE) over string inverters as MLPE systems produce more energy over the life of system. It makes sense, then, why MLPE systems comprised 62% of the U.S. residential solar market in 2015, according to GTM Research, and the market isn’t done there as MLPE is predicted to be the fastest-growing product segment over the next five years.

Installers are feeling the time crunch and the challenge today is even greater to take a high-demand yet labor-intensive product and still perform a profitable installation. Let’s take a look at a few ways to streamline the MLPE installation process with some serious solar hacks.

 

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Microinverters which serve multiple modules exist today and with 2-to-1 and even 4-to-1 module to microinverter options available, homeowners can still get the benefits of an MLPE systems with independent MPPT per module, while installers cleverly reduce the amount of units they’re having to put on the roof by 50% to 75%.

 

MLPE ARCHITECTURE
Most MLPE systems utilize a trunk bus cable to which installers then attach every microinverter. Not only are trunk cables an expensive part of the system, but placing it on the roof and securing the cable to the racking takes time. Products, such as the APsystems YC500A, utilize a daisy-chain method of cabling and do away with the trunk cable. What’s more, the daisy chain is pre-integrated into the unit so it comes completely pre-cabled and ready to go.

 

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Most solar equipment manufacturers offer free training webinars and videos on their products anymore so absolutely take advantage of this. Don’t miss out on the time (and money) saving tips you can pick up in a short training course or online video series.

 

GATEWAY SET-UP
The gateway communication unit for microinverter installations can be a breeze if installers follow a few simple tips for commissioning the system. Connect the gateway to the internet via a standard Ethernet cable so it can download the most current firmware before you begin to commission the system. Ideally, you’ll want to do this after the inverter installation but before module installation so the unit can update while your team puts panels on the roof so you don’t lose time. Be sure to connect cables in the right order as some gateways may take longer if power is applied before the network cable (unless the system will be connected via Wi-Fi). Obtaining the homeowner’s Wi-Fi network information and password before hitting the jobsite will also save you time in connecting the gateway.

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TIME-SAVING APPS
There are some amazing apps out there for solar installers that can help installers streamline system setup. ArrayApp by APsystems, for example, allows installers to create the homeowner account for online monitoring, scan units directly without having to wait for up to 30 minutes for auto-detection of the inverters and create the array site map all from their mobile phone or tablet. Simply search for ArrayApp on your iPhone App Store or Google Play for Android devices.

Taking advantage of these time-saving measures can save an installer money but also help them get more installations completed in a single day. As the solar industry continues to lean heavily toward MLPE systems, finding ways to install faster and more effectively can mean the difference between a profitable operation and one that struggles to be competitive. Be sure to do your research, training, find out what other installers are doing and build your own list of valuable solar installation hacks.

APsystems at All Energy Australia 2016

screen-shot-2016-09-20-at-8-15-20-pmAll Energy Australia is Australia’s biggest solar energy industry exhibition and attracts the world’s top solar energy manufacturers, technologies and products.

Join APsystems at our enhanced, interactive booth 1116, where we’ll bring you our latest products, the YC550 and YC1200 microinverters, and the Energy Communication Unit ECU-C gateway.

The flagship APsystems YC550 is a grid-tied microinverter with intelligent network and monitoring to ensure maximum efficiency. YC550 offers independent MPPT with maximum continuous output to 550W.

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The new YC1200 offers balanced 3-phase output, handling up to four modules independently with maximum continuous output to 1200W. Fewer inverters and faster installation means real cost saving for residential and commercial customers.

The ECU-C is specially designed for commercial systems energy control. Besides the powerful monitoring functions, it includes built-in wifi and anti-backflow control functions.

We’ll have the full line of APsystems advanced microinverters on display, including the powerful YC1000, YC500, EMA App, and the ArrayApp all-in-one

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Date: 4-5 October
Booth#:1116
Venue: Melbourne Convention& Exhibition Center, 2 Clarendon St. Southbank VIC 3006 Melbourne, Auatralia