I'm not going to defend Solaredge here, there are clearly better ways they 
could handle account transfers but the rah-rah Enphase conclusion is maddening.

It wasn't that long ago Enphase did something far worse when they dropped their 
labor warranty and then told basically every m-series customer to pay them 
distribution prices for new Micros that would function for more than two months 
or risk spending thousands a year on labor replacing their early junk. 
Basically Enphase invalidated all their original 25 year warranties and then 
sold new product with their full margin to effectively captive customers. 
Meanwhile, as the installer, we were stuck fielding the angry customer phone 
calls wanting to understand how we misled them into Enphase. I guess Enphase 
managed to stay in business though....

Matt

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I just wrote a scathing blog post, notified my staff not to take on new 
SolarEdge service clients, and blasted out messages and DMs on social media 
about this despicable new move by SolarEdge. Imagine being one of the many 
system owners impacted by solar contractors going out of business, only to find 
out that the manufacturer of your equipment wants to charge you to have a new 
willing contractor authorized to monitor and service your system.

By contrast, Enphase owners can have as many contractors monitor their systems 
as they want, and they can initiate it themselves and for free, 24 hours a day 
without delay.

Jason Szumlanski
Principal Solar Designer | Florida Solar Design Group
NABCEP Certified Solar Professional (PVIP)
Florida State Certified Solar Contractor CVC56956
Florida Certified Electrical Contractor EC13013208


On Wed, Feb 19, 2025 at 4:22 PM Jason Szumlanski 
<ja...@floridasolardesigngroup.com<mailto:ja...@floridasolardesigngroup.com>> 
wrote:
When I fill out the online form to transfer an existing SolarEdge system to my 
company for monitoring, the site now takes me to a payment form demanding $99 
to transfer the site monitoring.

I have been told that as of 2/17/2025, SolarEdge has a new policy, and now 
changes for transferring a site to a new installer.

WOW. Nobody wants to touch their hardware around here, and I must be the last 
one because SolarEdge tech support is literally giving customers my name when 
they can't find help.

SolarEdge is done. Dead to me. They can find someone else to cover their 
warranty obligations.

Jason Szumlanski
Florida Solar Desing Group




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