The company hosted hundreds of professionals from the Enphase Installer Network at the facility for the ribbon cutting ceremony and installer training event. It also announced initial shipments of Enphase Microinverters produced at the facility by global contract manufacturer Salcomp, marking the use of a third contract manufacturer in the United States.
The Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) has enabled Enphase Energy to manufacture in the United States, creating new jobs and advancing the country's clean energy economy.
Attendees at the ribbon-cutting and installer training event included leadership from both Enphase and Salcomp, as well a couple of hundred installers from the Enphase Installer Network (EIN).
“We are thrilled to partner with Enphase to manufacture its market-leading products at our facility in Texas” said Brian Chaconas, Arlington site manager at Salcomp. “Together with Enphase, we are helping to bolster high-tech manufacturing in the United States and scale clean energy solutions for a sustainable future.”
IQ Microinverters utilise Enphase Energy’s software-defined architecture and semiconductor integration for increased reliability and economies of scale. Enphase Energy’s microinverters are subjected to a rigorous reliability and quality testing regimen with more than one million cumulative hours of power-on testing aiming at exceptional performance under heat, high humidity, salty air, extreme cold, and harsh climate conditions.
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