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Enphase Energy IQ8 Commercial Microinverters Made with Domestic Content Selected for New Projects in the United States

Projects in Florida, Rhode Island, and California will have a combined capacity of nearly 3 MW upon completion FREMONT, Calif., June 04, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE)

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Enphase Energy IQ8 Commercial Microinverters Made with Domestic Content Selected for New Projects in the United States

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[{"type":"text","content":"Projects in Florida, Rhode Island, and California will have a combined capacity of nearly 3 MW upon completion\nFREMONT, Calif., June 04, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Enphase Energy, Inc. (NASDAQ: ENPH), a global energy technology company and the world's leading supplier of microinverter-based solar and battery systems, today announced that IQ8P-3P™ Commercial Microinverters made with domestic content were selected for significant commercial projects on a Florida school, an affordable housing complex in Rhode Island, and a community center in California. These projects, totaling nearly 3 MW, showcase the growing interest in Enphase's commercial product solution for its reliability, safety, and ability to qualify for the domestic content bonus tax credit, which improves project economics and supports the growth of American manufacturing. In Palmetto, Florida, the solar installation at the Manatee School for the Arts is projected to be one of the largest rooftop solar projects in state history and the largest using Enphase microinverters produced at its U.S. contract manufacturing facilities. The 2 MW system will use 3,200 IQ8P-3P Microinverters, which are estimated to produce over 3,800,000 kWh annually and offset much of the school's electricity needs for more than 25 years. The project is expected to result in an estimated $900,000 in annual savings. The installer company, Tampa Bay Solar, has begun construction and commissioning planned for late June 2025. “Our goal is a 90% reduction in utility costs, freeing up critical operational budget to enhance educational programs and facilities for the community,” said Steve Rutherford, president and founder at Tampa Bay Solar, an installer of Enphase products in Florida. “Thanks to Enphase microinverters made with domestic content at U.S. factories, the school will access critical federal tax incentives while enjoying reliable and safer operations.\" Rock Ridge Homes, an affordable housing apartment complex located in a quiet neighborhood in Woonsocket, Rhode Island, will feature a 666 kW solar installation with 1,282 IQ8P-3P Microinverters across 14 buildings. Construction is set to begin soon. “This installation is a testament to our dedication to sustainable, high-quality homes that serve both residents and the environment,” said Nikhil Nardhani, director of development at The BLVD Gr...

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