Enphase Energy, Inc. announced expanded deployments of its NEM 3.0 product solution with the Enphase® Energy System?, powered by IQ8? Microinverters, IQ® Batteries, and advanced software, with installers across California. The Enphase NEM 3.0 solution is focused on helping homeowners maximize their return-on-investment (ROI) under California's new net billing tariff and empowering installers to deliver cost-effective and efficient solar and battery installations tailored to homeowners' needs.

Under NEM 3.0, the rates for buying and selling energy vary depending on the time of day and month. The new rules incentivize homeowners to use solar and battery systems to avoid buying energy during high utility rate periods, while compensating homeowners for selling energy during high export rate times. The sophisticated software built into the Enphase Energy System can be configured to automatically enable homeowners to self-consume and sell energy at the appropriate times to create value, while still offering backup power when the grid fails.

Enphase also offers a new battery system configuration that enables energy self-consumption and saving modes of operation without backup capabilities. This new configuration minimizes the overall system components, reducing upfront costs and making it faster and easier to install projects. In addition, Solargraf®, Enphase?s design, proposal, and permitting software platform, can help installers design systems that optimize solar and battery capabilities for savings under the new California solar rules.

The updated Solargraf platform offers a simplified experience for designing and generating system proposals, configuring battery sizing by leveraging modularity, building custom consumption profiles, and enhancing system operations for self-consumption and energy export to help deliver electricity bill offset and, where applicable, payback from the utility. Solargraf incorporates the rates provided by the CPUC to help installers generate more precise customer system designs and proposals. Enphase?s software leverages artificial intelligence and machine learning to manage the complexity of electricity rate structures to significantly improve value for homeowners.

Enphase expects to introduce an upgrade to its energy management software for its solar-plus-battery systems in 2024 to support the rapid shift toward electrification with electric vehicles, heat pumps, and more.