The new line of modules features integrated power optimization that enables the solar module to perform module-level max power point tracking (MPPT) to maximize system yield and increase design flexibility. The new product family also features panel-level deactivation capability for enhanced photovoltaic safety and panel-level monitoring for industry-leading operations and maintenance efficiency.

The LWSS line also has a new feature that limits the maximum voltage of the solar module enabling up to 30% longer string designs than traditional modules. This feature uses the Tigo Energy technology to limit the maximum voltage (Voc) output from the solar module. This effectively cuts off the unwanted part of the IV curve. Using the new LWSS module system designers can string 30% more modules in series while remaining within NEC and IEC safety code. This dramatically reduces balance of systems costs such as combiner boxes and wiring.

"We feel that smart modules will play an increasing role in the future of the industry," said Ping Xie, CEO of Lightway. "The major barriers to adoption for these technologies have been cost and the complexity to install them. The new LWSS series module with our partner Tigo Energy is a big step towards lowering the cost and improving the ease of installation of using distributed electronics. Customers will enjoy major improvements in design flexibility, increased energy harvest, and long term ROI improvements without the hassle of having to add extra boxes onto an array."

"We have worked hard to build a technology and company that is uniquely suited to meet the needs of module manufacturers," said Ron Hadar, President of Tigo Energy. "We are pleased to be selected by Lightway to optimize their new smart module line."