APsystems
APsystems is the #1 global multi-platform MLPE solution provider, offering microinverter, energy storage and rapid shutdown devices for the solar PV industry. APsystems brands include APsmart and APstorage. Founded in Silicon Valley in 2010, APsystems encompasses 4 global business units serving customers in over 100 countries. With millions of units sold producing more than 4TWh of clean, renewable energy, APsystems continues to be a leader in the ever-growing solar MLPE segment.
News
- Join APsystems for Happy Hour Events at Electricity Transformation Canada with BayWa re and PolaronSeptember 17, 2024 - 8:46 pm
- APsystems to Exhibit at the Atlantic Canada Solar Summit and Offer Pre-Show Training, December 2-4October 16, 2024 - 10:19 pm
- Join APsystems at the November BayWa r.e. Solar Halifax Road ShowOctober 15, 2024 - 11:15 pm
- APsystems Sponsors Lunch at Charge Solar’s Grand Opening in EdmontonSeptember 11, 2024 - 8:31 pm
- Improve Solar Business Profitability with Product Flexibility | The PitchApril 12, 2024 - 9:06 pm
Contact Details
At APsystems, we are committed to providing the highest quality service to our customers and partners around the world.
Phone: 1-844-279-8600
Email: info.canada@APsystems.com
2014 Trends: Solar Module-Level Power Electronics – Solar Power World
/in Press CoverageProduct reliability distinguishes top microinverter brands, APS VP Michael Ludgate tells Solar Power World in a new article on MLPE trends. Read Micahel’s comments here.
Trends And Challenges Of Solar Inverters
/in Press CoverageSolar Power World asked APS VP Michael Ludgate to weigh in on the trends and challenges of solar inverter technology for the online magazine’s recent series. Read Michael’s insights here. http://www.solarpowerworldonline.com/2014/05/trends-challenges-solar-inverters/
Letting the sun shine in: Habitat for Humanity neighborhood gets solar panels
/in Press CoverageBlue Frog Solar and Habitat for Humanity have teamed up to bring solar to 32 new homes in Port Orchard (using APS microinverters, of course!), and we get great coverage in the Kitsap Sun newspaper. Read the whole story here.