Enphase Energy Partners with Green Mountain Power to Advance Grid Resilience and Customer Energy Innovation in Vermont

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Enphase Energy, Inc., a global energy technology leader and the worldโ€™s top supplier of microinverter-based solar and battery systems, has announced a new partnership with Green Mountain Power (GMP) in Vermont to accelerate customer-focused grid transformation. Enphase will join GMPโ€™s pioneering home battery lease program, enabling customers to access reliable backup power and share stored energy during peak demand periodsโ€”reducing grid costs and boosting statewide resiliency.

GMPโ€™s lease program, part of its 75 MW virtual power plantโ€”the largest dispatchable energy resource in Vermontโ€”will now feature Enphaseโ€™s IQยฎ Battery 10Cโ„ข systems. Eligible customers can lease two units for $55 per month over ten years or pay a one-time cost of $5,500. All systems include a 15-year warranty, 24/7 support, and monitoring through the Enphaseยฎ App.

โ€œWeโ€™re thrilled to partner with Enphase to bring cutting-edge technology directly to our customers โ€“ strengthening the grid, improving reliability, and driving down costs,โ€ said Mari McClure, president and CEO of GMP. โ€œThese innovative solutions are already helping customers stay powered through increasingly severe storms and grid events. Weโ€™re expanding access so more people can enjoy true energy independence and resilience, transforming the grid into a dynamic, two-way system โ€“ interconnected, adaptable, and stronger together.โ€

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Looking ahead, GMP and Enphase plan to expand their collaboration with Enphaseโ€™s upcoming IQยฎ Bidirectional EV Charger, expected in 2026. The charger will allow electric vehicles to power homes during outages or feed energy back to the gridโ€”further enhancing Vermontโ€™s clean, flexible energy ecosystem.

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