SolarEdge Technologies, leader in smart energy technologies, announces the launch of SolarEdge Go, a mobile application designed to facilitate the tasks of solar installers. This tool combines installation, maintenance, and monitoring into a single intuitive interface.
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SolarEdge Go integrates advanced features that allow installers to manage and monitor solar systems remotely. The application provides direct access to inverter settings and diagnostics, such as error logs and configurations. A real-time interactive map also allows for monitoring solar parks and sending alerts for quick resolution, without travel. According to Arnold Bourges, director of SolarEdge France: “With SolarEdge Go, installers can now work faster, smarter, and with more flexibility, which can have a significant impact on their business results.”
A simplified and quick installation
SolarEdge Go optimizes on-site installation and reduces the time needed for commissioning solar systems. The application facilitates the quick coupling of power optimizers with inverters and allows for programming updates after installation. It also generates comprehensive reports to verify compliance of configurations. For tertiary sites, performance indicators and data on energy consumption and production are available. This allows for precise monitoring and in-depth analysis.
A tool praised by professionals that marks a significant advancement for the photovoltaic sector
Maelig Rongeau, founder of Heol Breizh, states: “SolarEdge Go is one of the best solar site management applications! Our installers can remotely troubleshoot systems very easily, saving them valuable time.” With SolarEdge Go, installers have a comprehensive tool that simplifies their operations. This improves their productivity and reduces travel costs. SolarEdge thus confirms its commitment to supporting solar professionals and promoting cutting-edge technological solutions to maximize the performance of photovoltaic installations.
Article based on a press release received by the editorial team.