Tigo Energy Certifies NeoVolta NV14 Energy Storage System for Interoperability

NV14 Paired with Tigo’s DC Technology Saves Homeowners up to $3,000 in Efficiency and $2,800 on Installation

San Diego, CA, June 03, 2020NEOVOLTA INC. (OTCQB: NEOV) – Tigo Energy, a Silicon Valley based global leader in optimization and monitoring solutions for solar panel arrays, has announced the compatibility of its DC-to-DC systems with the NeoVolta NV14 home solar battery. On April 22, 2020, Tigo certified that four of its products performed seamlessly with the NV14 in standard testing environments: the TS4-O and TS4-A-O optimization modules and the TS4-S and TS4-A-S rapid shutdown and monitoring modules.

Tigo’s smart technologies track solar production and boost the performance and efficiency of a DC solar array. Its UL-certified rapid shutdown solutions reduce electrical shock hazards for emergency responders.

Like Tigo, San Diego based NeoVolta delivers safety and high performance. The NV14 home solar storage system has a higher capacity (14.4 kilowatt-hours) and discharges more power (7.7 kilowatts) than most competitors in its class. Its advanced battery chemistry uses lithium iron phosphate, which has been proven to be safer, cleaner, and longer-lasting than ordinary lithium ion. For its high capacity and safe, long-lasting battery, the NV14 was named one of Solar Power World’s Top Solar Storage Products for 2019.

NeoVolta batteries can be installed with any residential solar system, AC or DC. However, installing a battery with DC solar is 11% to 20% more efficient than pairing it with AC solar, which requires multiple stages of power conversion. Over ten years, this translates to approximately $3,000 in efficiency savings. Also, AC solar costs between $3,000–$4,000 to install. For a DC installation with Tigo’s rapid shutdown and optimization modules, that cost is approximately $1,200, for an additional savings of $1,800–$2,800.

“Tigo is one of the most trusted names in PV technology, so this is a very important certification for us,” said NeoVolta CEO Brent Willson. “Because the NeoVolta NV14 storage system is compatible with Tigo’s DC optimization and monitoring modules, homeowners who combine the two will enjoy many years of peak performance, savings, and safety.”

About NeoVolta

NeoVolta designs, develops, and manufactures advanced energy storage systems for both residential and industrial use. Its storage solutions are engineered with Lithium-Iron Phosphate (LiFe(PO4)) battery chemistry, which is clean, nontoxic, and nonflammable. The residential-focused NeoVolta NV14 is equipped with a solar rechargeable 14.4 kWh battery system, a 7,680-Watt inverter, and a web-based energy management system with 24/7 monitoring. The system’s 6,000-cycle battery life, one of the longest on the market, translates to 16.5 years of useful life, based on a full charge, and discharge each day. The NV14 has passed the product safety standards set forth by Underwriters Laboratories (UL) for battery energy storage safety testing.

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