Hi Wrenches,

I recently had a friend install a Fronius Primo inverter in California.
When he submitted for interconnection, PG&E said it didn't meet the current
smart inverter requirements. Here is the response from Fronius tech support:

"The Fronius Primo and Symo line are not compliant with Rule 21 Phase 3.
With the lack of Phase 3 certification, these inverters can't be installed
since June 22, 2020 in any territory of the big 3 IOUs (PG&E, SCE, SDGE) or
where a listing on the CEC Grid Support (‘Smart’) Inverter list is
required."

Is anyone still using Fronius on this list? Is Fronius pulling out of the
US market?

Best, August

*August Goers*

Luminalt Energy Corporation

www.luminalt.com
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