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kW
Hybrid Inverter
Tigo Enhanced logo for inverters that are PVRSS certified with Tigo MLPE and have the RSS Transmitter built-in
TS4-A-O
TS4-A-S
TS4-A-F
TS4-A-2F
TS4-A-M
TS4-X-O
TS4-X-S
TS4-X-F
TS4-O
TS4-A-O
TS4-S
TS4-A-S
Company description
"NeoVolta designs, develops and manufactures residential energy storage batteries that will slash your utility bill and power your home even when the grid goes down. Created with a focus on safety, the NV14 is equipped with a 14.4 kWh rechargeable Lithium Iron Phosphate battery, a 7,680-Watt inverter and a web-based management system with 24/7 monitoring. By storing energy instead of sending it back to the grid, consumers can protect themselves against blackouts, avoid expensive peak demand electricity rates charged by utilities when solar panels aren’t producing, and get one step closer to grid independence."
Website
https://www.neovolta.com/
Website
https://www.neovolta.com/
Description
"NeoVolta designs, develops and manufactures residential energy storage batteries that will slash your utility bill and power your home even when the grid goes down. Created with a focus on safety, the NV14 is equipped with a 14.4 kWh rechargeable Lithium Iron Phosphate battery, a 7,680-Watt inverter and a web-based management system with 24/7 monitoring. By storing energy instead of sending it back to the grid, consumers can protect themselves against blackouts, avoid expensive peak demand electricity rates charged by utilities when solar panels aren’t producing, and get one step closer to grid independence."

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