I don't know the answer to your question specifically, but in Florida we
are light years away from Smart Grid requirements. The latest net metering
law debacle here carries us through the end of the decade. I don't think
smart grid is a battle that anyone is going to fight here anytime soon, so
there are plenty of sales opportunities for non-compliant inverter brands.

What I can tell you is that I am going to diagnose a faulty Fronius IG Plus
right now and customer support is answering the phone reasonably fast and
is offering warranty support after some diagnostics. The brand is not
popular around here, but I'm still seeing them pop up here and there.

Jason



On Fri, Apr 22, 2022, 2:41 PM August Goers via RE-wrenches <
re-wrenches@lists.re-wrenches.org> wrote:

> 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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