We’ve recently received all the green lights to provide our Smart ConnectDER technology to customers in Con Edison’s territoriy. For ConEd customers, Smart ConnectDER’s will be provided free and help save upwards of $1,000 for customers installing solar on their home.
The Smart ConnectDER allows the customer to avoid the cost of upgrading the circuit breaker panel. It also eliminates the need for excessive electrical boxes on the side of the home. The Smart ConnectDER is an adapter that uses the electric meter socket as a point of interconnection for solar power. It fits on most electric meters and works for solar arrays up to 15 kilowatts – meaning nearly all residential solar projects.
“Providing ConnectDER technology is another step we are taking to make it convenient for customers to choose renewable energy,” said Alexandra Bykov, Con Edison’s project manager. “Con Edison and our customers are leading the transition to a clean energy future, ensuring that our region will remain safe and sustainable.”
In addition, on homes where the meter socket is on an exterior wall, the installer does not have to enter the home to connect the solar to the home wiring. That means less contact and potential for COVID-19 exposure between the installer and homeowner.
“We’re pleased to work with Con Edison to deliver quicker and safer solar connections for Greater New York,” said Whit Fulton, the chief executive of ConnectDER. “We’re also generating information on how, when, and where solar on the local power grid will be producing energy, which will help Con Edison plan infrastructure investments and increase the adoption of clean power. Con Edison is stalwart in its commitment to get innovative, win-win solutions like ours to their customers.”
Con Edison then sought and received permission from the New York State Public Service Commission to make ConnectDER technology available to new residential solar customers across New York City and Westchester County.
The New York State Energy Research and Development Authority chose the program for funding under its Future Grid Challenge, which encouraged companies to find ways to get more clean energy on the grid.
NYSERDA will pay for 2,400 units with Con Edison paying the installation costs for those devices. Con Edison will continue the program even after customers and their contractors install those 2,400 devices.
Smart ConnectDERs are simple and versatile. A solar contractor who wants to use a Smart ConnectDER for a customer’s interconnection would send Con Edison a photo of the meter to confirm that the meter can accommodate the device.
As part of its Clean Energy Commitment, ConEd wants to make it possible for customers to buy 100 percent clean electricity by 2040. Con Edison Inc. is the second largest solar producer in North America and seventh largest in the world.
Read the Whole press release on Con Edison’s website.
About Con Edison
Con Edison is a subsidiary of Consolidated Edison, Inc. (NYSE: ED), one of the nation’s largest investor-owned energy companies, with approximately $13 billion in annual revenues and $60 billion in assets. The utility delivers electricity, natural gas and steam to 3.5 million customers in New York City and Westchester County, N.Y.