Enphase Energy announced the Enphase Energy System with IQ8 solar microinverters will begin shipping in December 2021 for customers in North America. IQ8 is Enphase’s smartest microinverter yet, capable of forming a microgrid during a power outage during the day using only sunlight, providing backup power even without a battery.
“Since the company’s inception, we invested in custom application specific integrated circuit (ASIC) chips for our microinverters, and today we see the payoff with a software-defined microinverter smart enough to form a microgrid, unlocking value for homeowners,” said Badri Kothandaraman, president and CEO of Enphase. “Many homeowners often assume their solar systems will function if the sun is shining, even during a power outage. This has unfortunately not been true until today. Now, with IQ8, homeowners can realize the true promise of solar — to make and use their own power. IQ8 solar microinverters can provide Sunlight Backup during an outage, even without a battery.”
The Enphase Energy System with IQ8 comes in four different configurations: the first is “Solar Only”; the second is “Sunlight Backup” with no battery; the third is “Home Essentials Backup” with a small battery; and the fourth is “Full Energy Independence” with a large battery. While the first configuration is a standard grid-tied system, the remaining configurations are grid-agnostic systems which need an Enphase System Controller (formerly called Enpower smart switch) to island the home during an outage. For homeowners who want a battery, there are no sizing restrictions on pairing an Enphase battery with the solar system. And all configurations can be customized for homeowners with the help of Enphase installer partners.
“The IQ8 microinverter, being a true microgrid microinverter, is going to be a gamechanger for this industry,” said Aimee Carpenter, CEO of Washington-based Solterra Solar and Texas-based Good Energy Solar. “Until IQ8, it was challenging to properly manage customer expectations of battery design and sizing limitations and to explain different options. Enabling a customer to start with any size Enphase battery and grow over time is going to make battery backup with solar a possibility for many more of our customers.”
The IQ8 family includes five types of software-defined microinverters, IQ8, IQ8+, IQ8M, IQ8A and IQ8H, with peak output AC power of 245VA, 300VA, 330VA, 366VA and 384VA, respectively. The IQ8H microinverter is Enphase’s most powerful microinverter to date and has a California Energy Commission (CEC) efficiency of 97%. The multiple types of IQ8 enable seamless pairing with a full range of solar modules, even up to 540 WDC.
IQ8 pilot installations began in Q3 with select installer partners. Distributor and installer partners in North America can pre-order IQ8 starting today, with production shipments expected in December.
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THOMAS REILLY says
I’m in the market for a new solar system. I specifically asked for quotes for the Enphase IQ8 microinverters and three local companies discourage me from using the Enphase IQ8 because of failures they have seen in the area. Evidently when we have hot days between 155 to 120 degrees the failure rate is very high compared to Solar Edge power optimizers. I looked at the MAX Operating temps and what they are saying looks reasonable. Power optimizers and power-converter come with 25year warrantees.
We live in Gilbert AZ and we get several weeks with temp above 155 -120 each year. Can much if anything can we expect the microinverters to degrade when operating these type of days?
Gordon Gray says
“and three local companies discourage me from using the Enphase IQ8 because of failures they have seen in the area. Evidently when we have hot days between 155 to 120 degrees the failure rate is very high compared to Solar Edge power optimizers.”
Thomas Reilly, if that is really your name, how can 3 local companies say the failure rate is high on hot days if the IQ8 had only been released in Dec 2021 and your post is on May 1, 2022? It sounds like you work for competitor and are afraid because you have nothing to match Enphase system. And I don’t work for Enphase. I am just shopping around and saw this apparent BS I had to respond to.
James Sandweiss says
I want more information about the iq8 and knowledge of any training available
Glen Stettler says
What, if any is the cost difference between the IQ7 and IQ8 micro inverters?
Chuck Becker says
LOL
John F Groweg says
Price discussed in this video
https://youtu.be/k6ev0e0KLw8