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Enteligent NMax RSD with Optimization

Enteligent, a technology company dedicated to developing products for the renewable energy industry, announced that its new combined rapid shutdown and optimization device — Enteligent NMax RSD with Optimization — has achieved certification from the SunSpec Alliance for panel-level rapid shutdown.

“As a new entrant in the solar MLPE space, it was essential for us to show that our devices aren’t cutting corners or making sacrifices in safety or design to achieve our higher performance levels,” said Sean Burke, CEO of Enteligent. “We didn’t just design and build a better mousetrap, we reimagined the mousetrap entirely from the ground up. There are other RSD devices that have achieved SunSpec RSD Certification, but the Enteligent NMax RSD is the only one that also provides optimization as a standard feature, and that is a distinct value add for installers and homeowners.”

Microprocessor controlled, Enteligent’s NMax technology intelligently provides panel-level power optimization only when necessary. It delivers the greatest amount of electricity to the inverter, whether shade or no shade, at a price competitive to other products, which provide only rapid shutdown. Installers can now get the most solar panel output for their customers, without sacrificing cost. Installation is also simple with plug and play SunSpec RSD Certified interoperability.

Enteligent’s solar energy products improve PV system and component operating efficiencies to increase power generation, improve reliability and enhance energy independence. In addition to SunSpec certification, the Enteligent NMax M900A1 also achieved UL 1741 and FCC Class B certifications. The M900A1 is a single-input MPLE device, can support input of up to 900 W of residential and commercial PV modules, is the highest efficiency device in the industry, and provides a unique health condition monitoring self-diagnostic.

The Enteligent NMax M900A1 is available for purchase on Enteligent’s website, and will be followed shortly by the M900A2, a dual-input version.

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