Synapse Wireless and Shoals Technologies Unveils Snapshot Wireless Solar PV Monitoring Solution

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Synapse Wireless, a specialist in wireless solutions that empower the Internet of Things (IoT), and Shoals Technologies Group, a manufacturer of photovoltaic (PV) Balance of Systems (BoS) components, unveiled their Snapshot Wireless Solar PV Monitoring Solution in booth 9611 at Intersolar North America.

The Snapshot Wireless PV Monitoring system is designed to optimize plant performance and reduce O&M costs.

With the ability to monitor output down to the string level, this cloud-based solution delivers a host of advantages, including: superior analytics, decision support tools, real-time system alerts, and integrated work order management. Snapshot’s intuitive user interface is optimized for mobile devices as well as PCs for anytime, anywhere insight into solar plant efficiency and output.

Phoenix Solar, a specialist in designing, building and operating large commercial and utility-scale solar power plants, is working with Synapse and Shoals to implement the Snapshot solution.

– See more at: http://www.solarnovus.com/intersolar-north-america-2014-wireless-pv-monitoring_N7931.html

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