We continue to install Fronius inverters on our ground mounted systems here in 
southern VT and some of eastern NY.-GlennSent from my 'smart'phone, so please 
excuse typos and spelling errors.------ Original message------From: August 
Goers via RE-wrenches Date: Fri, Apr 22, 2022 2:41 PMTo: RE-wrenches;Cc: August 
Goers;Subject:[RE-wrenches] Fronius in the game?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,
 AugustAugust GoersLuminalt Energy Corporation

www.luminalt.com

 
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