Christchurch was first identified as a hub for Enphase in 2011, when the U.S. company opened a power electronics engineering team there in order to design, develop and
test microinverters bound for Enphase's Asia - Pacific and European markets.
Not exact matches
U.S.
microinverter specialist inaugurates new facility designed to expand its
testing and verification capabilities for its
microinverters and build on the development of its AC battery solution.
Officially opened by new Zealand's minister of science and innovation Steven Joyce MP, the R&D facility is expected to further Enphase's compliance
testing and verification capabilities for its
microinverters, as well as expanding the firm's development of its AC battery modular energy storage system.