Eguana Technologies partners with Hannah Solar for solar+storage in North Carolina and Georgia

   Eguana Technologies {TSX.V: EGT}

Have partnered with Hannar Solar to bring residential and commercial energy storage systems to home and business owners in Georgia and South Carolina.

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Eguana Technologies and Hannah Solar announced the companies have partnered to bring residential and commercial energy storage systems to home and business owners in Georgia and South Carolina.

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“Renewable energy has taken off throughout the Southeast and consumers want cost-effective, intelligent systems that can be easily integrated with new or existing solar PV arrays,” said Joseph Waybright, VP of sales at Hannah Solar. “Our early efforts have already delivered multiple residential sales where homeowners are looking to power essential loads for an extended period of time. The Evolve system allows our customers to easily expand their storage capacity from 13 kWh to 26kWh to 39 kWh at a very competitive price point.”

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Eguana’s Evolve residential storage system. Eguana Technologiesresidential energy storage system lets new or existing residential solar customers store excess solar power generation for use in the evening. In the event of a power outage, the Evolve system will keep the solar PV system operating, ensuring that power is available to support essential loads. The Evolve system coupled with solar PV is a low-cost, perpetual backup power source that offers energy management controls, an integrated user interface and an extended product warranty.

 

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Hannah Solar, an Eguana-certified installer, is expected to complete its first group of Evolve energy storage systems in late January with installations continuing throughout 2019. The companies plan to collaborate on bringing the Elevate commercial energy storage system to business owners looking to reduce demand charges in Georgia and other markets.

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The Evolve supports grid-connected solar self-consumption, time of use and backup power.

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