APsystems announced U.S. launch of new plug-in microinverter

February 10, 2026 at 8:00 PM
Martin McConnell
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<p>APsystems has announced the launch of its EZ1 Plug-In Microinverter, enabling plug-in installations for balconies, terraces, gardens, and other small spaces and portable setups. Company officials say the EZ1 will... <a class="view-article" href="https://solarbuildermag.com/inverters/apsystems-launches-new-plug-in-microinverter-in-u-s/">View Article</a></p> <p>-- Solar Builder magazine</p>

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<p><a href="https://usa.apsystems.com/">APsystems</a> has announced the launch of its <a href="https://usa.apsystems.com/ez1/">EZ1 Plug-In Microinverter</a>, enabling plug-in installations for balconies, terraces, gardens, and other small spaces and portable setups.</p>

<p>Company officials say the EZ1 will &#8220;expand national access to balcony and portable solar while reinforcing the company’s commitment to its installer and distribution partners.&#8221; Already available through &#8220;certified channels&#8221; since late last year, this more official launch marks a milestone in the APsystems&#8217; push to make <a href="https://solarbuildermag.com/products/anker-solix-debuts-worlds-first-whole-home-solar-backup-system/">portable solar</a> more available to the American public.</p>

<p>The new product removes the need for complex, large-scale wiring systems, and enables solar access for <a href="https://solarbuildermag.com/projects/global-solar-foundational-for-2026-energy-outlook-reports-say/">residences that normally would not support rooftop solar</a>, according to Josh Levinson, the company&#8217;s VP of sales.</p>

<p>&#8220;As demand grows for smaller, more adaptable solar solutions, we see EZ1 as a way to help our partners capture new business,&#8221; Levinson says. &#8220;Rather than viewing DIY solar as competition, installers and distributors can turn it into a season of growth. EZ1 gives them a new way to reach homeowners seeking simple, affordable solar they can install themselves.&#8221;</p>

<p>As a multiplatform Module Level Power Electronics firm, APsystems has gained recognition around the solar industry for both its DS3 and QT2 rooftop microinverter products. With the new plug-in microinverter module, the company is thinking smaller than ever.</p>

<h3 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-plug-in-performance-and-portability">Plug-in, performance, and portability</h3>

<p>The EZ1 is &#8220;designed for today’s higher-output solar panels,&#8221; supporting dual modules thanks to APsystems&#8217; existing microinverter architecture, the company says. The system has shown peak efficiency of 97.3% and can deliver DC-to-AC conversion for homeowners.</p>

<p>&#8220;Its true plug-and-play design allows users to connect the system directly into a wall socket using the included AC cable and begin producing power immediately,&#8221; APsystems says of the new product. &#8220;Integrated Bluetooth provides real-time performance monitoring via smartphone, while built-in Wi-Fi enables seamless <a href="https://solarbuildermag.com/operations-maintenance/nrg-systems-launches-cloud-based-fleet-monitoring-platform/">cloud connectivity</a> for remote tracking and long-term energy insights.&#8221;</p>

<p>The product will be available in APsystems&#8217; online store, allowing American homeowners to purchase this microinverter module directly for the first time. Customers will also be able to purchase a &#8220;complete solution&#8221; in the form of certified EZ1 kits.</p>

<p>APsystems aims to both broaden its customer base and strengthen its own potential for growth with the new microinverter product. The firm &#8220;identified a rising number of homeowners looking for smaller, flexible energy solutions&#8221; in the lead-up to the product launch, including balconies, patios, and smaller backyard spaces.</p>

<p>&#8220;As balcony and small-scale solar continue gaining momentum globally, APsystems is helping lead the category in the American market,&#8221; the company says, &#8220;making clean energy more attainable for households previously excluded from traditional solar adoption.&#8221;</p>
<p>-- Solar Builder magazine</p>

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