SAN FRANCISCO, July 13, 2016 -- Today JLM Energy Founder and CEO Farid Dibachi, debuted exclusive features of the Energizr 200 grid synergistic renewable energy PLUS storage ecosystem for the home. Dibachi was joined by strategic partner, Fronius Director of Solar Energy Tristan Kreager.
This groundbreaking technology includes:
- Patent-pending Symmetric DC Regulation (SDCR) technology reduces installation and operation cost by up to 50%.
- A Fronius Primo inverter that connects directly to Wi-Fi, providing customers with immediate data on how much power they are consuming and how much power the solar system is producing.
- Integration with the Honeywell Lyric smart thermostat so customers can remotely pre-cool their home during less expensive hours and avoid peak rates during the dinner hour.
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JLM's intuitive Measurz software platform maintains wireless communication with both the inverter and thermostat.
Energizr 200 is a holistic solution that works in harmony with solar power and the conventional grid to meet a predetermined budget set by the homeowner. A significant benefit of the system is that it provides customers the ability to manage self-supply and time-of-use scenarios by combining solar plus storage. This is especially important in states like California, Arizona, Hawaii and Nevada where net metering is going away and residential demand charges are being added.
Farid Dibachi said, "We've had a cohesive process working with Fronius. This strong partnership will continue to result in customer-focused technology advancements."
Tristan Kreager said, "We are excited that Fronius was chosen to be part of this innovative solution. This highlights our commitment to open standards for integration into other systems and the flexibility of our inverters, providing home owners with holistic solutions."
The Energizr 200 has a solar power capacity ranging from 3.8 kW to 8.2 kW (based on the Fronius Primo inverter) and energy storage capacity ranging from 5.2 kWh to 20.8 kWh in increments of 2.6 kWh.
About JLM Energy
JLM energy is an innovative technology company. We develop quality products that bring value to our customers. We offer a broad set of renewable energy and energy storage products. We design every aspect of our products from inception all the way to installation and service. JLM Energy's full portfolio of advanced energy solutions provides consumers with choice and control over their electricity expenditure. For more information visit www.jlmenergy.com.
About Fronius USA Solar Energy Division
Fronius USA LLC, headquartered in Portage, Indiana, is the leader in photovoltaic (PV) system inverters and applicable accessories. The company is a part of a global network and subsidiary of Fronius International GmbH, headquartered in Wels, Austria. Fronius USA LLC has three divisions: Perfect Welding, Solar Energy and Perfect Charging. Through innovation and new technologies, Fronius USA has become the resource for quality service, products and innovations to a growing solar industry. For more information, visit www.fronius-usa.com.
CONTACT: Ellen Howe, JLM Energy VP Corporate Development and Marketing
703-835-5550 [email protected]
Tiffany Bley, Marketing Energy, Fronius USA
219-734-5601 [email protected]


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