SolarEdge’s Technology First to Meet South Australia’s New Dynamic Export Regulations
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SA Power Networks is the first Australian electricity distribution network to set Dynamic Export requirements in the State Government's new plan to stabilize the grid with sophisticated and remote cloud control -
SolarEdge is the first vendor to develop and certify a native Dynamic Export compliant system without the need of additional hardware - System owners benefit from export of up to six-times more energy back into the grid for most of the year
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Illustration of SolarEdge’s remote Virtual Power Plant (VPP) capabilities (Photo: Business Wire)
The Dynamic Export requirements call for all new solar systems to allow the network operator to remotely update solar systems’ grid export limits to help maintain grid stability. As part of the “Smarter Homes Program” for distributed energy, starting in
SolarEdge’s smart inverters achieve this capability without the complexity and additional costs of adding third-party controllers.
SolarEdge’s full range of residential and commercial solar inverters are on the
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