Tigo Energy, Inc. announced the launch of the GO EV Charger for the Italian market. A smart residential electric vehicle (EV) charging station, GO EV Charger offers solar installers a way to add e-mobility that seamlessly integrates with the Tigo EI (Energy Intelligence) Residential Solar Solution, which includes inverter, battery system, TS4 MLPE devices, and everything else required for fast, flexible, and dependable solar installations. The Tigo EI Residential Solar Solution will be on display from February 28th to March 1st at KEY - The Energy Transition Expo in Rimini, Italy.

Previously released for the German market, the GO EV Charger features seamless integration with the Tigo EI Residential solar-plus-storage solution. The GO EV Charger is available in single- or three-phase variants, up to 22 kW, and delivers high flexibility with multiple charging modes, current limits, and scheduling options. In addition to integrated RFID for authorized-user identification, end-users can manage the GO EV Charger remotely through the Tigo Energy Intelligence (EI) app.

The Tigo Energy Intelligence platform also provides powerful commissioning, monitoring, and fleet management functions for installers. The Tigo GO EV Charger features a protective enclosure for indoor or outdoor installation and a 60-month warranty. In the European market, the Tigo EI Residential Solar Solution now includes the Tigo GO EV Charger as well as Tigo TS4 Flex MLPE products, single-phase and three-phase Tigo inverters, modular DC-coupled Tigo energy storage components, and the Tigo EI Link device.

The Tigo TS4 platform is a fundamental building block for solar systems of all sizes and significantly increases energy production by mitigating the impact of shading and module mismatch, providing first-responder safety with rapid shutdown, and enabling system performance insights through module-level monitoring. With module-level monitoring, Tigo EI software processes energy data from the EI Residential System, allowing system owners to manage and monitor energy and installers to monitor and manage their fleets of customer systems efficiently. Since 2007, Tigo has deployed 3.5 GW of Tigo MLPE devices across more than 100 countries on all seven continents, of which Tigo Energy Intelligence monitors more than 1 GWh of daily solar production.