Repowering Solar Assets for the Next Decade

About

Aging solar assets are creating a new opportunity for installers, EPCs, and asset owners. Manny Aponte explains why inverter replacement, storage readiness, decentralization, and improved electronics can help older systems perform better without replacing the full array, turning repowering into a practical growth path for the next decade.

Main Topics Discussed

• Why aging inverters are driving solar repowering demand

• Replacing electronics without replacing working solar modules

• Adding storage and VPP readiness during repowering projects

• Moving from central inverters to decentralized string inverter designs

• GoodWe’s U.S. market strategy, support, and warehouse footprint

Speakers

Company:
Sean White
,
HeatSpring / White House Energy
HeatSpring / White House Energy
Website:
Manny Aponte
GoodWe

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