United States-headquartered manufacturer SolarEdge has launched Nexis, a modular solar and energy storage system for residential projects. The integrated inverter and stackable battery solution is available with batteries included or as a standalone PV system.
A single battery module adds 4.9 kWh, 3.5 kW of storage. Each battery stack can accommodate up to four units, scaling to 19.6 kWh, 13 kW per stack. The battery supports both DC-coupled and AC-coupled solutions.
The stackable, modular battery is designed for flexibility in system sizing and ease of installation. It has a “simple-click” architecture, meaning additional battery modules can be added with no electrical wiring work needed.
The integrated battery and inverter solution supports whole-home backup, partial-home backup, time-of-use load shifting, energy arbitrage and self-consumption.
Each battery block contains its own power module, which the company said supports more backup power hours and system efficiency. The LFP batteries have cell-level thermal protection to support fire safety. The battery is UL and IEC listed and is backed by a 10-year warranty.
Along with the Nexis stackable battery comes the Nexis inverter, a DC-optimised inverter with a 99% weighted efficiency. The DC-coupled solution enables solar customers to install larger systems while avoiding triggering the need for a main panel upgrade, which can pose unexpected costs for homeowners later on in the installation process.
The inverter is available in various sizes ranging from 3.84 kW to 13 kW and supports both 240 V and 208 V installations. The inverter has a 14.5 kW rated AC power in standalone operation.
The device enables module-level monitoring, arming the user with revenue-grade production and consumption data. It contains built-in folding antennas and a no-wire “simple click” connection with the Nexis battery system.
Together, the system enables up to four batteries per inverter (up to 78.4 kWh) and up to three inverters per site (235.2 kWh). “The residential solar market is evolving fast, and the Nexis solution is our response to what TPO providers have been asking for – more flexibility and operational simplicity at scale,” said Marty Rogers, General Manager, North America, SolarEdge. “Our DC-optimised technology generates more power and charges faster, which directly translates to better economics for our TPO partners and more savings for their customers.”
SolarEdge also announced the launch of the Nexis IslandDER, a meter socket adapter provided by its partner ConnectDER. The meter collar is designed to support solar plus battery installations while avoiding a main panel upgrade.
SolarEdge said the roll-out of the Nexis solution will begin in 2026.
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