Canadian Solar’s installation training course has been certified by NABCEP, marking another milestone in helping installers to upgrade their skills.
The course covers the knowledge and techniques required to install the EP Cube residential energy storage system and is now available on the NABCEP website. After completion, participants will receive two NABCEP credits and become an EP Cube certified installer.
Canadian Solar offers EP Cube-certified installers many benefits to support their business. The company makes it easy to sell and install the home energy storage system, providing support from training, to system design, to marketing.
Developed with installers in mind, EP Cube’s all-in-one design with an integrated hybrid inverter with batteries, ensures a seamless installation process. Lightweight, compact components are easy to transport with no special equipment needed. The EP Cube app makes commissioning fast and easy. EP Cube’s flexible design provides installers greater flexibility in installation location. Stacking plug-and-play battery modules saves time — no wiring is needed allowing one or two team members to complete the installation in less than 30 minutes.
“EP Cube’s industry-friendly design makes its installation easy, quick and safe,” said Andy Yin, general manager of Eternalplanet, a consumer-oriented independent brand of energy technology under Canadian Solar that developed the EP Cube.
NABCEP is one of the most authoritative and internationally recognized certifications in the PV industry. It is a formal recognition of one’s mastery of specific knowledge systems to ensure the quality of products and services. Therefore, this training certification can help improve the techniques and capabilities of installers, enhance their reputation and credibility, and channel more confidence to consumers. Securing NABCEP certification can be a valuable investment for the career of installers.
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