NORTH AMERICAN PLAYERS

IQ7PD North America Enphase

IQ7PD North America Enphase

You know how everyone's talking about solar these days? Well, the North America market just hit a tipping point - residential installations grew 23% year-over-year in Q2 2024. But here's the kicker: 68% of new systems now include storage, up from just 41% in 2022. That's where Enphase plays smart with their IQ7PD microinverter.

S230 S280 North America Enphase

S230 S280 North America Enphase

You know how people say "the future is electric"? Well, North America's rooftop solar adoption jumped 43% last year, but here's the kicker – 68% of new installations now include battery storage. That's where Enphase enters the chat with their S-series solutions. But why are homeowners suddenly paying attention to models like the S230 and S280?

SG350HX-US North America

SG350HX-US North America

You know what's wild? The U.S. commercial solar sector added 5.4 GW of capacity in 2023 alone, yet solar-plus-storage adoption remains stuck at 22% penetration. Why does this massive gap exist? Three words: compatibility headaches, space constraints, and frankly, some outdated perceptions about battery systems.

North Africa Solar Power Project

North Africa Solar Power Project

a region receiving over 3,000 hours of annual sunshine, yet only 8% of its energy comes from solar. That's the paradox of North Africa's renewable energy landscape. With Morocco alone boasting 5kWh/m²/day solar irradiance (double Germany's average), you'd think the Sahara would be dotted with photovoltaic panels by now. But wait – it's not that simple.

North Valley Power Solar

North Valley Power Solar

Ever wondered why your electricity bill keeps climbing despite using LED bulbs? The uncomfortable truth is, traditional power grids are failing to keep up with 21st-century demands. In California alone, rolling blackouts during heatwaves have become almost routine – sort of like a bad summer tradition.

American Electric Power Solar

American Electric Power Solar

When American Electric Power announced its plan to invest $27 billion in renewable energy through 2030, industry watchers sat up straight. The Ohio-based utility, which once operated 25 coal-fired plants, now generates 15% of its capacity from solar and wind. But here's the kicker: their solar generation grew 300% faster than wind projects last year.