Enertrex products meet or exceed all applicable safety, electrical, and environmental standards in the United States.
Standard for Energy Storage Systems and Equipment
Standard for Inverters, Converters, Controllers and Interconnection System Equipment
Standard for Interconnection and Interoperability of Distributed Energy Resources
National Electrical Code — Article 706 (Energy Storage Systems)
Safety Requirements for Secondary Lithium Cells and Batteries for Use in Industrial Applications
Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) compliance for electronic devices
Licensed Electrician Requirement: All Enertrex HomeVault™ installations must be performed by a licensed electrician. Our certified installer network ensures every installation meets local electrical codes.
Permit Process: Enertrex handles all permit applications on your behalf. We work directly with your local building department to obtain all required permits before installation begins.
Utility Interconnection: We manage the utility interconnection application process, including all required documentation and inspections, to ensure your system is grid-compliant.
Federal Tax Credit (IRS Form 5695): Enertrex HomeVault™ systems qualify for the 30% Residential Clean Energy Credit. We provide all documentation required to claim this credit on your federal tax return.
California SGIP: Enertrex systems are eligible for the Self-Generation Incentive Program (SGIP) in California, providing rebates of up to $1,000 per kWh of storage capacity.
Utility Rebate Programs: Many utilities offer additional rebates for battery storage. Our energy consultants will identify all available incentives in your area.
Our compliance team is available to answer questions from installers, utilities, and regulators.
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