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A modern house with solar panels is shown under day and night skies, with icons illustrating using solar energy, storing energy, and powering the home during high peak and off-peak electricity rates. Text promotes solar savings.
A man holding a baby works on a laptop beside text about storage for bill savings; a smiling woman sits near text about batteries for backup power. Both texts highlight solar energy and battery use. SolarEdge logo is at the bottom right.
A comparison chart showing three SolarEdge home energy systems with icons highlighting features like energy savings, solar power use, smart storage, backup power, and grid participation. Each column represents a different backup option.
A diagram of a modern house shows SolarEdge smart energy solutions, including inverters, batteries, power optimizers, EV charger, load controls, and the mySolarEdge app, illustrating an integrated energy ecosystem.
A modern suburban house at dusk with lights on inside, overlaid with images of smartphones showing energy apps. Text highlights features like weather guard, home backup, and smart energy management for solar energy systems.
A white SolarEdge Home Battery mounted on a wall is shown on the right, with key features listed on the left, including efficiency, warranty, stackability, safety certifications, and space-saving installation.
A presentation slide titled SolarEdge Backup Interface shows a white backup device on the right and features like high load rating, multi-inverter support, and storage details on the left, with additional notes at the bottom.
Three smartphones display SolarEdge battery settings: Maximize Self Consumption (for stable utility rates), Time of Use (for varying rates), and Backup Only (for power outage protection). SolarEdge logo is in the bottom right.
Comparison chart titled The SolarEdge ADVANTAGE showing SolarEdge vs. microinverters in efficiency, voltage, power, and oversizing, with SolarEdge data highlighted in blue and microinverters in red. Illustration of a house with solar panels on left.
Diagram comparing DC and AC coupling for solar energy: DC coupling involves one DC/AC conversion and higher battery efficiency (94.5%), while AC coupling requires three conversions, resulting in lower battery efficiency (89.4%).
Comparison of DC-coupled (left) and AC-coupled (right) storage solutions; DC-coupled graph shows energy stored in battery, while AC-coupled graph indicates energy lost, with generation and usage overlaid on a time axis.
Three smartphones display the MySolarEdge App with energy management dashboards. Text reads, Introducing the MySolarEdge App: An interactive energy management experience for homeowners. App Store and Google Play logos are shown.