Enphase Energy, Inc. announced the launch of Enphase Power Control software that can integrate with the Enphase Energy System in North America. Enphase Power Control dynamically controls the power produced by an Enphase Energy System. This gives installers more flexibility in system design to build larger systems, avoid costly main panel upgrades, and meet utility and national electrical code (NEC) requirements.

The key benefits of Enphase Power Control include: Avoid main panel upgrades. Enphase Power Control software enables the installation of more solar panels or batteries without requiring expensive main panel upgrades to meet NEC requirements, helping homeowners save on labor and material costs. For example, a home with a 200-ampere main panel could double the size of the solar and battery system without requiring a main panel hardware upgrade.

Enable energy exports from batteries. Enphase Power Control software is designed to enable second and third generation IQ Batteries to export stored electricity to the grid for economic benefit, maximizing the system value under rate structures like California?s NEM 3.0. Enphase batteries are now listed with the California Energy Commission (CEC) as power control compliant with the export operating mode. Unlock more battery capacity.

By controlling the power of a system, the Enphase Power Control software enables installers to build a battery up to 80 kWh capacity with the IQ Battery 5P, doubling the capacity when compared with prior Enphase battery generations. Easy interconnection without utility transformer upgrades. The Enphase batteries are listed with the CEC as power control compliant with the import-only operating mode and the IQ8 Microinverters are certified for power export limiting (PEL).

This enables easy interconnection with utilities without requiring customers to pay for expensive utility transformer upgrades. Enphase Power Control software is UL-certified and can support a variety of solar-only and solar-plus storage combinations, including grid-tied and grid-forming applications. Enphase expects to launch additional power control functionality in the third quarter of 2024, including support for busbar power control, which enables homeowners to get more power from their Enphase systems while ensuring the home?s main load panel is within safe limits.

Enphase also expects to include its power control feature in Solargraf, its cloud-based design, proposal, and permitting software platform later this year.