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SolarEdge achieves Build America, Buy America Act compliance for C&I inverters, optimizers

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SolarEdge Technologies announced that its comprehensive U.S.-manufactured solar inverter portfolio has achieved Build America, Buy America (BABA) Act compliance, notably including its planned C&) 480-V product line. This milestone will enable participation in federal infrastructure projects, including federally funded grants and projects, while supporting domestic manufacturing and job creation across its facilities in Florida and Texas.

The BABA-compliant portfolio includes the 480-V and 208-V three phase inverters with C651U and C652U power optimizers, as well as the single-phase SolarEdge Home Hub inverters and U650 power optimizers.

By achieving compliance with BABA for its planned DC-optimized inverter solutions, SolarEdge will support developers and EPCs in meeting federal infrastructure requirements.

“By manufacturing these advanced systems domestically and achieving BABA compliance, our C&I inverter solution in particular will be able to promote the deployment of premium U.S. solar technology across federal infrastructure projects, supporting American jobs and innovation,” said John Carroll, VP of C&I North America at SolarEdge .

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