SunSpec Newsletter | SunSpec Alliance
SunSpec Ecosystem Newsletter May 2022 – SunSpec Alliance
SunSpec Ecosystem Newsletter April 2022 – SunSpec Alliance
SunSpec Ecosystem Newsletter February 2022 – SunSpec Alliance
With SunSpec Membership and Certification numbers growing at unprecedented levels, the team is hard at work developing resources to further support our members and benefit the broader SunSpec ecosystem. From SunSpec Modbus, to DER Cybersecurity and 2030.5 Profiles for Vehicle to Grid (V2G) and EV Charging applications, SunSpec is committed to providing technical coverage on cutting-edge topics and equipping our Members with the tools needed to thrive in a dynamic regulatory environment.
SunSpec Ecosystem Newsletter December 2021 – SunSpec Alliance
While reflecting back on the year’s past, it is clear that the SunSpec Alliance is fueled by an industry of dedicated, hard working individuals and organizations. From our work groups participants, to our webinar attendees, we are consistently impressed by the level of engagement and support from our members and followers.
November 2021 SunSpec Member News: Infrastructure Bill and What it Means for EV Charging Standards – SunSpec Alliance
SunSpec Ecosystem Newsletter October 2021 – SunSpec Alliance
At the core of the SunSpec Alliance ecosystem is a steady momentum of progress driven by the dedicated efforts of our seven primary Work Groups. Consisting of representatives from SunSpec member companies, a designated Work Group leader, and a SunSpec employee, these groups meet weekly or bi-weekly to engage in the active process of standards making. As the year barrels towards a close, we’d like to acknowledge some of the major achievements of these groups and their impacts on the SunSpec ecosystem as a whole.
SunSpec Ecosystem Newsletter September 2021 – SunSpec Alliance
Addressing new interconnection requirements–including those for advanced inverter electrical functions and corresponding data communication interfaces–is a recurring theme for SunSpec and its members. While some requirements are local, and therefore less urgent to address, at least two national markets, the U.S. and Australia, have implemented changes that have firm deadlines. Companies that meet these deadlines have the potential to reshape the market.