Tigo Energy To Showcase Total Quality Solar Solutions At Intersolar 2025 For New And Repowered Residential Installations

Tigo Energy, a leader in intelligent solar and energy software solutions, will introduce new software enhancements at Intersolar North America 2025, taking place from February 25-27 in San Diego. These improvements aim to streamline solar installation by reducing commissioning time by an hour, minimizing manual steps, and empowering installers with greater self-sufficiency.

At the event, Tigo will also highlight the work of EnergyAid, the highest-rated solar maintenance and repair provider in California and Arizona. In 2024, EnergyAid completed over 600 service appointments per week, servicing and repowering more than 12,000 solar systems. As homeowners increasingly face challenges with aging solar systems and outdated inverters, EnergyAid provides modern, flexible solutions that extend system life and improve energy production. Unlike companies that rely on subcontractors, EnergyAid directly employs and trains 45 service technicians, ensuring high-quality, consistent service.

The latest updates to Tigo’s software are designed to enhance the design, installation, and commissioning process, informed by insights gathered through its Green Glove Service Program. With the implementation of 35 core software enhancements, the commissioning workflow within the Tigo EI Residential Solar Solution has been significantly refined, improving the overall installer experience.

Key advancements include a more intuitive setup process that reduces manual work and cuts commissioning time by an average of one hour. Additionally, new tools and resources have been introduced to help installers work more efficiently and troubleshoot issues with greater ease. Improved software integration also enhances system performance and reliability across Tigo inverters, batteries, and the Automatic Transfer Switch (ATS).

Nick Sherman, CEO at EnergyAid, said in a statement, “As a residential solar maintenance and repair provider that clocked in 600 completed service appointments per week last year, we’ve experienced firsthand how Tigo’s commitment to installer success translates into tangible improvements in the field. While solar technology is quite mature, many thousands of systems deployed in the past 20 years are showing their age, and we found that the repowering market contains tremendous opportunity and value. Over the past quarter, we’ve facilitated more than 100 inverter replacements with this enhanced support, and Tigo has a significant, real-world impact on system uptime, performance, and deployment speed.”

Jing Tian, chief growth and revenue officer at Tigo Energy, remarked “A central tenet of the TQS mindset is to take the pursuit of quality beyond the company walls towards our many dedicated installers, and during my site visits with EnergyAid I was impressed to see the fruits of that labor in action. With innovative installer companies like EnergyAid repowering legacy solar, our enhanced commissioning times, and expanded engagement programs for installers, we are providing installers the most effective tools to succeed and flourish.”

Tigo’s commitment to optimizing solar energy systems aligns with its Total Quality Solar (TQS) initiative. By continuously refining its software and support resources, the company aims to simplify solar deployment while maximizing system efficiency. Attendees at Intersolar North America 2025 will have the opportunity to explore these enhancements firsthand, engage with Tigo representatives, and learn how these innovations are shaping the future of solar energy installation and maintenance.

 

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