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SolarEdge Makes Impossible Installations Possible

By Danya Golan | August 12, 2010 | Comments (1) | Tweet This
SolarEdge Makes Impossible Installations Possible
Mr. Eitan Reem who lives in the peaceful Kfar Vradim village in northern Israel, wanted to join the constantly increasing community of home owners and farmers who install solar photovoltaic (PV) systems on their roofs. He approached Solgal Energy, one of the leading PV installers in Israel who reviewed the house’s position and design and recommended the installation of a 4kW system on the southern façade of the roof. The Israeli FiT allows installation of systems up to 15kW on residential roofs, which prompted Dov Kotlar, Solgal’s CEO, to examine the possibility of utilizing the entire roof area to install a maximum capacity system. Read more »

Shedding light on PV system shading

By Ilan Yoscovich | May 06, 2010 | Comments (0) | Tweet This
Shedding light on PV system shading
Installing a PV solar system is an exciting opportunity to get energy from a free and natural energy source - our sun. But are we really getting the maximum power out of our PV installation? Read more »

Distributed DC Architecture – Maximum Solar Power Harvesting

By Danya Golan | March 02, 2010 | Comments (0) | Tweet This
Distributed DC Architecture – Maximum Solar Power Harvesting
So we have a new blog, and we told you about our experiences from PV conferences around the globe, but we didn’t take the time yet, to explain who we are and what we do. To get all these answers you will have to keep following our blog, but I would like to start with a short but comprehensive description of the SolarEdge system and its benefits. Read more »