en.Wedoany.com Reported - SolarEdge Nexis, the next-generation residential inverter and battery storage product from SolarEdge Technologies, has been approved by multiple U.S. financing platforms, including Palmetto Light Reach, Terra Energy, Maxwell Power (formerly HDM Renewable Finance), Participate Energy, Skylight Lending, and IGS Solar.

These financing platforms cover a range of models in the U.S. residential solar sector—third-party ownership (TPO), prepaid power purchase agreements (PPA), and loan products—making SolarEdge Nexis more accessible to installers and homeowners regardless of their chosen financing method.
Amir Cohen, General Manager of SolarEdge North America, stated that SolarEdge Nexis is designed to redefine homeowner and installer expectations for residential solar and energy storage systems, from ease of installation and scalability to long-term performance and energy resilience. He noted that broad financing support and the expansion of U.S.-based manufacturing are helping remove key adoption barriers, enabling installers to confidently deploy advanced home energy systems at scale.
Launched in March 2026 for the three-phase grid market in Germany, SolarEdge Nexis is the company's next-generation residential solar and energy storage platform. The platform features a newly designed high-efficiency inverter architecture, a modular "Lego-like" battery system, whole-home backup power functionality, and a simplified installation process. With growing installer demand and financing momentum, the company is accelerating its North American market rollout.
Cohen added that domestic manufacturing is becoming a competitive requirement, not just a policy option; what the market needs most is clarity and simplicity. Installers and homeowners want trusted technology, reliable access to financing, and confidence that their systems will continue to deliver value for years to come.
For installers, SolarEdge Nexis delivers a streamlined installation and commissioning experience. The system architecture is completely redesigned, featuring a single-SKU high-efficiency residential inverter supporting up to 13 kW (with backup power up to 14.5 kW); a modular Simple-Click battery architecture with 5 kWh per module, expandable to 80 kWh; installation simplified to four main components; and whole-home backup power capability.
More financing partner announcements, expansions of approved vendor lists (AVL), and updates related to North American availability are expected throughout 2026.
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