Solar One utilizes BABA Compliant U.S. Made Inverters from SolarEdge

SolarEdge Technologies recently announced that its U.S.-manufactured solar inverter portfolio, including its upcoming 480V Commercial & Industrial (C&I) product line, is now compliant with the Build America, Buy America (BABA) Act. This milestone enables SolarEdge to participate in federally funded infrastructure projects while supporting domestic manufacturing and job creation in Florida and Texas.

The BABA-compliant lineup includes various three-phase and single-phase inverters, along with power optimizers designed to maximize system performance, safety, and reliability. Industry leaders, including Solar One, have praised the compliance, highlighting its value for federal projects and long-term investment viability.

“At Solar One, we recognize SolarEdge’s commitment to delivering cutting-edge inverter solutions,” said Aaron Wilson, CEO of Solar One. “Their upcoming BABA-compliant 480V DC optimized inverter solutions for C&I applications will be immensely valuable to our end customers and the long-term viability of their investments. SolarEdge’s focus on safety, power optimization, and their advanced monitoring capabilities makes them the clear choice for Commercial and Industrial projects.”

By achieving BABA compliance, SolarEdge strengthens its position in the U.S. market, supporting the expansion of American-made solar technology and advancing clean energy solutions nationwide.

Solar One CEO Aaron Wilson and CTO Marshall Clark inspect a recent installation of Solar Edge inverters

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