How do I log into Enphase Enlighten?
From your mobile phone or tablet
Open the browser of your choice and navigate to enlighten.enphaseenergy.com or visit enphase.com and open the drop down menu in the upper right. Tap on the Enlighten Login link. On the Login screen, enter your email address and password. Forgot your password?
Is Enphase Enlighten free?
There are no additional steps you need to take to activate Enlighten monitoring for your system, and the software is free for system owners. (If you have recently purchased a home with Enphase equipment already installed, please jump to Change of Ownership below.)
How do you connect Enphase Envoy?
If you have an Envoy-S or IQ Envoy, press and hold the two buttons down for 3 seconds. Release both buttons and all four LEDs will blink green for three seconds to indicate the connection is established. If your Envoy has an LCD, press and hold the menu button on the right side of the Envoy.
How do I connect Enphase monitoring?
From your mobile phone or tablet. Open the browser of your choice and navigate to enlighten.enphaseenergy.com or visit enphase.com and open the drop down menu in the upper right. Tap on the Enlighten Login link. On the Login screen, enter your email address and password and click on sign in.
How do I activate my Enlighten account?
Existing installers: Log into Enlighten, click “Add New Activation” in the Installation Status widget. First-time installers: Go to enlighten.enphaseenergy.com/register and complete the form. Your login credentials will be emailed to you. Visit our Getting Started Site to learn more.
How much does Enphase ensemble cost?
As far as the individual components go, the Enpower smart switch sells for about $3,600, the Encharge 3 is about $7,000, the Encharge 10 is about $11,000, and the Envoy combiner box is about $1,800. However, if you do not already have solar panels, you may be looking at another $10,000-$15,000.
Why is Enphase dropping?
Shares of solar specialist Enphase Energy were tumbling Wednesday after a sharp price cut and downgrade by analysts at BofA Global Research. BofA Global Research lowered its rating on the stock to Neutral from Buy and cut the price target to $187 a share from $297.