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SolarEdge Crosses 500 MWh in Residential VPP Storage Across 16 US States, Puerto Rico, and Canada

SolarEdge Technologies has surpassed 500 MWh of residential battery storage enrolled in Virtual Power Plant (VPP) programs across 16 US states and Puerto Rico.

November 05, 2025. By Mrinmoy Dey

SolarEdge Technologies has announced that more than 500 MWh of residential battery storage is now enrolled in its Virtual Power Plant (VPP) programs across 16 U. states and Puerto Rico. The company also continues to expand its grid services portfolio globally, participating in VPP programs across Europe, Australia, and Canada.

Over 40 percent of SolarEdge sites with a battery in the US participate in incentive programs, enabling homeowners and TPO partners to earn rewards for supporting grid stability during peak demand, the company said in a statement. By connecting thousands of batteries into coordinated VPP networks, SolarEdge helps maximise the return on clean energy investments while contributing to a more resilient grid.

Tamara Sinensky, Senior Manager of Grid Services Product in North America at SolarEdge, said, “Virtual power plants are fundamentally changing the economics of home energy storage. This shift is accelerating adoption and proving that distributed energy can be both personally beneficial and essential infrastructure for our communities.”

A partnership between EnergyHub and SolarEdge enables battery owners to participate in utility programs across North America via the EnergyHub Edge DERMS platform. EnergyHub helps over 120 utilities manage over 1.8M distributed energy resources (DERs) and more than 2.5 GW of flexible capacity with customer-centric VPP programs and cross-DER optimisation.

Ella Wynn Roseman, Head of Battery at EnergyHub, said, “Our partnership with SolarEdge will help our utility clients unlock the full potential of virtual power plants. Batteries offer significant capacity and flexibility, and when customers participate in VPPs, they gain more value from their devices with minimal disruption.”

Marty Rogers, GM of North America at SolarEdge, commented, “Reaching 500 MWh of storage in VPPs is a significant milestone for SolarEdge and our customers and partners. Our advanced Grid Services and VPP platform provides the flexibility to participate in a wide range of programs, helping customers and partners unlock incentives, optimize energy use, and support grid stability. This combination of technology and choice demonstrates how SolarEdge technology, manufactured right here in the US, can deliver real financial benefits while accelerating the transition to a more resilient grid.”

SolarEdge’s VPP portfolio now spans 16 states and Puerto Rico, with several new programs launched this year. It includes Arizona Public Service (APS) – a performance-based program for customers who provide support to the grid during peak demand periods. Participants can receive USD 110/kW based on the average kW their battery releases throughout the event season.

Tucson Electric Power (TEP) has launched its first residential battery-focused demand response program, enabling homeowners to earn up to USD 120/kW (averaged over all events) for supporting grid reliability during summer and winter seasons. Payments are issued twice annually.

Further, building on SolarEdge’s ongoing success with a prominent North Carolina utility, its South Carolina solar plus energy storage program can provide up to USD 624 per year in ongoing incentives for customers.

It has also launched New York State Programs, including National Grid, NYSEG, and Rochester Gas & Electric, which complement NYSERDA’s Expanded Storage Incentive offering up to USD 6,250 per system.
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