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Tigo Energy, a leading provider of intelligent solar and energy software solutions, has announced that Delta Networks, a global provider of power and thermal management solutions, has licensed Tigo’s rapid shutdown technology for use in Delta’s module-level solar rapid shutdown product line. The intellectual property (IP) license agreement enables Delta to integrate advanced safety technologies from Tigo into its products, which are designed to ensure safe and reliable solar energy generation and distribution.
Tigo’s rapid shutdown technology is a critical component of the company’s Module Level Power Electronics (MLPE) solutions, which are designed to optimize, monitor, and ensure safe solar energy systems. Tigo’s technology is compliant with various international safety standards, including UL 1741, IEC 63257, and the U.S. National Electric Code (NEC).
Robert Zvi Alon, Chairman and CEO of Tigo, expressed his excitement about the partnership, stating that Delta’s agreement to use Tigo’s technology reinforces the company’s commitment to advancing the solar industry with innovative, safe, and reliable solutions. He highlighted the importance of prioritizing safety, reliability, and performance in the solar industry and expressed Tigo’s enthusiasm for expanding the reach of its patented technologies to create greater value for solar installers and system owners worldwide.
Tigo’s MLPE solutions are designed to provide optimized and monitored solar energy generation and distribution, ensuring safe and reliable power for a wide range of applications. The company has a portfolio of over 150 patents related to rapid shutdown technology, and its solutions are used in millions of installations worldwide. With this agreement, Delta Networks becomes the latest company to join a growing group of forward-thinking organizations that recognize the importance of innovation and safety in the solar industry.