Tigo Energy announced it will be releasing the Tigo GO Optimized Energy Storage System (ESS) to the Puerto Rican market at the Energy 2025 tradeshow in San Juan. In addition to the release, Tigo will showcase enhanced energy production through Reclaimed Energy with Tigo TS4 MLPE optimization, as well as announce expanded customer support infrastructure on the island.
Featuring high density and high surge power, with up to six modular 5kWh-incremented building blocks, the Tigo GO Optimized ESS provides up to 30 kWh per enclosure and delivers a continuous output of 11.4 kW, with a surge capacity of up to 18 kW for whole-home backup. An advanced Battery Management Unit (BMU) automates battery discovery to help streamline the setup process and delivers net-metering functions, such as forced discharge. Certified for UL9540A, GO Battery enclosures can be either floor or wall-mounted and offer best-in-class installation options for maximum space savings. When combined with the Tigo Inverter and ATS, GO Optimized ESS can be charged from solar, the grid, a generator or a configurable combination thereof.
Tigo will offer enhanced regional support through a new collaboration with RR^2 Electrical & Engineering Solutions. This local installation firm will provide in-market installer support for Tigo products. Tigo also provides installers with a comprehensive Spanish-language solar and storage curriculum via the Tigo Academy.
Also being expanded in Puerto Rico is the Tigo Green Glove service program, designed to deliver a premium support experience that enriches the installer journey from design to commissioning and beyond.
“We are very excited about not only bringing our customers the latest solar technology from Tigo, but also about collaborating with Tigo to help installers in Puerto Rico deploy more solar,” said Roberto Rojas, co-owner of RR^2 Electrical & Engineering Solutions. “Tigo’s responsive support has set a new standard on the island and we are proud to be building local capacity to serve as a resource for fellow installers.”
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