Solar Builder Radio

Mark Gorman

The podcast home for Solar Builder magazine, a go-to resource for solar professionals. We go in-depth on new solar PV systems, products and services (inverters, modules, tracker systems, etc.), and we chat with experts about solar design and installation trends -- from residential and small C&I to large utility-scale solar plants. Here, we connect installers, EPCs and developers right to what’s happening in the marketplace. Solar Builder Radio is the hub for all of Solar Builder’s podcasts, video shows, and articles in audio form. Recurring shows include: | The Pitch | Explore new products in the solar industry with the manufacturers and suppliers | Power Forward! | A solar business discussion series in conjunction with BayWa r.e. | The Buzz | Giving our 2 cents per kW on the hottest solar industry headlines

  1. OCT 29

    The flexibility of SMA Sunny Highpower PEAK3 | The Pitch

    In this episode of The Pitch, Solar Builder editor Chris Crowell interviews SMA America’s Tyson Schoelzel and Hasan Taylor about the Sunny Highpower PEAK3 — a 1500-V high-density string inverter that will soon be manufactured and skidded in the United States with a Create Energy partnership that enables domestic content bonus eligibility. The discussion focuses on the specific ways PEAK3 reduces O&M cost, improves uptime, eases interconnection modeling, and supports community solar and utility-scale projects in the 5–100 MW range with a virtual-central skidded architecture. The SMA team explains how a single-MPPT architecture improves reliability and supports high-current bifacial modules without early clipping — and why the PEAK3’s 25-year design life and OptiCool thermal system matter for long-term project economics. They also dig into repowering, explaining how the PEAK3 Flex can match legacy AC voltages without transformer rework or restudies — a key advantage as older fleets age out. On the control side, the team walks through Data Manager M + Smart Connect for remote monitoring, smart-connected O&M, zero-export functionality, and utility-model support — all critical as pricing complexity and grid constraints rise. Timestamps 0:30 - Pain points for developers right now, and how PEAK3 helps 3:07 - Typical PEAK3 projects 4:30 - Skidding PEAK3 for larger sites "virtual-central architecture" 5:23 - A peek at the PEAK3 spec sheet 6:34 - Repowering and matching legacy voltages 9:08 - 25-year warranty, OptiCool & reliability 11:50 - Advantage of single MPPT 12:53 - Data Manager M and Smart Connect 17:04 - Storage PEAK3 coming? Learn more about the PEAK3: https://www.sma-america.com/products/solarinverters/sunny-highpower-peak3 Subscribe to Solar Builder: https://subscribe.solarbuildermag.com/subscribe

    18 min
  2. SEP 23

    How AI Is Transforming Solar Installation with APsystems | The Pitch

    Artificial intelligence is showing up in every corner of the solar industry—from proposal software to microinverters—and it’s reshaping how installers work. In this Solar Builder interview, Editor-in-Chief Chris Crowell talks with Jason Higginson, Head of Marketing for North America at APsystems, about how AI tools are improving design, sales, customer service, and long-term system performance. We cover: - Why AI is no longer optional for solar businesses - The top AI tools installers should start using right now - How APsystems is building AI into its microinverters, storage, and APdesigner software - Real-world impacts on efficiency, customer satisfaction, and profitability If you’re a solar installer looking to stay competitive in 2025 and beyond, this conversation breaks down what you need to know.   0:19 Why AI matters for solar installers now 1:35 Where AI is embedded in today’s solar tools 2:35 Boosting customer satisfaction and reducing errors 3:22 No-brainer AI tools for solar companies 4:49 Example of AI-driven design with APdesigner 8:15 Is AI good enough to help avoid change orders? 9:31 Operational AI in the field: commissioning & troubleshooting 11:25 APsystems and AI optimization 13:02 AI-powered battery management and time-of-use savings 13:46 Manufacturing & background AI applications 15:15 Looking ahead: proactive AI tools for solar businesses 17:18 AI for O&M, customer follow-ups, and repowering

    20 min
  3. AUG 7

    State of Net Metering in 2025 | The Buzz

    Solar energy compensation programs continue to change across the country, as states move away from retail net metering. A great resource for following these trends is the NC Clean Energy Technology Center. The Center is home to the Database of States Incentives for Renewables and Efficiency (DSIRE), a public good that provides information on policies and programs related to clean energy at the federal, state, local, and utility level across the United States. Its quarterly 50 States of Solar. series provides insights on state regulatory and legislative discussions and actions on distributed solar policy, with a focus on net metering, distributed solar valuation, interconnection rules, community solar, residential fixed charges, residential demand and solar charges, and third-party ownership. Joining The Buzz to sum up the latest actions, and chat about the future of net metering is Rebekah de la Mora, a Senior Policy Analyst at the NC Clean Energy Technology Center at NC State University. 1:08 - Top line trends in changes being made to net metering 4:49 - Are there more actions happening now than previously? 7:37 - So, is it fair to say "net metering is dead" ? 9:09 - Impact of interval data & time of use rates on distributed generation compensation 13:35 - Will moving to TOU billing hurt nascent solar markets? 17:46 - What states have "friendlier" solar compensation rates? 19:15 - Boosting incentives for commercial solar customers 23:02 - Emerging markets for commercial solar + storage

    28 min

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The podcast home for Solar Builder magazine, a go-to resource for solar professionals. We go in-depth on new solar PV systems, products and services (inverters, modules, tracker systems, etc.), and we chat with experts about solar design and installation trends -- from residential and small C&I to large utility-scale solar plants. Here, we connect installers, EPCs and developers right to what’s happening in the marketplace. Solar Builder Radio is the hub for all of Solar Builder’s podcasts, video shows, and articles in audio form. Recurring shows include: | The Pitch | Explore new products in the solar industry with the manufacturers and suppliers | Power Forward! | A solar business discussion series in conjunction with BayWa r.e. | The Buzz | Giving our 2 cents per kW on the hottest solar industry headlines

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