Companies in California and Texas will produce the optimized inverters from Tigo Energy and Module-level Power Electronics (MLPE) together with EG4-Omvolers.
An extra few complementary American solar technology companies have joined forces to produce and market solar equipment in their own country to deliver more options for equipment on American soil.
The newly beaten partners are Tigo Energy, a company that makes devices to improve how solar panels work and are monitored, and EG4 Electronics, a company that offers affordable solar energy equipment to help people live in the grid or lower energy costs.
Together they will produce Tigo -optimized inverters and MLPE together with EG4 sunesters with the help of a factory within the American market. Some solar installers already link devices from the two companies, they said in a release.
The partners strive for the production partner to participate in a Renaissance in the production of critical energy burns on American soil and to produce reliable, inland solar applications.
In March, the parent company of EG4, Energy Access Innovations, announced that it had acquired 310,000 square foot factory space in Commerce, Texas, about an hour’s drive northeast of the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex. The company estimated that the production facility will add around 1,000 jobs.
James Showalter, founder of EG4, is quoted in the release as saying that the partnership is exactly the type of arrangement that the company intended to have his trade factory work. The factory is about half an hour’s drive to the west from the head office in Sulthur Springs, Texas.
“We believe just as much in energy autonomy for our customers when we believe in the production of autonomy for American innovators, and this collaboration with Tigo enables us to make significant progress on both fronts,” says Showalter.
ZVI Alon, chairman and CEO of Tigo Energy, is quoted in the same release as saying that the partnership marks a meeting of technological spirits between the company. Tigo recently moved from Campbell, California, to Los Gatos, California, both in the southwestern series of the metropolitan area of San Jose.
“Tigo and EG4 are in line with some of the most critical success factors in solar energy, including innovation and quality,” says Alon. “This ensures a strong basis for success.”
Discover when EG4 and Tigo -executives organize a Q&A session for solar -installers at the RE+ 2025 -fair in Las Vegas, Nevada, by checking tigos events. More information about EG4 electronics by visiting its website and Tigo products by visiting its website.
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