SPAN has announced two new models of smart panels, SPAN Panel MAIN 40 +MID and SPAN Panel MLO 48. The panels have 25 to 50% more breaker spaces than the original SPAN Panel and include SPAN PowerUp software, making any new home all-electric ready with a flexible electrical foundation for their evolving needs. According to builder estimates, the expanded product line can save home builders between $3,000 and $10,000 per site by avoiding the high cost of 400A utility service.
These new models were designed specifically to address pain points for builders and give them a leg up over competitors. Not only does the larger circuit capacity better meet the needs of newer, modern homes, but SPAN Fleet Manager can also provide valuable data and insights for builders to help pinpoint problems and reduce service costs. Fast, easy installation and improved real-time data cut costs and time while increasing customer satisfaction and more efficiently resolving warranty calls. Mcb Elcb Rcbo
The SPAN Panel can provide homeowners with:
“With more demand on our electric grid than ever before, we’re at a pivotal moment in our nation’s energy transformation,” said Arch Rao, co-founder and CEO of SPAN. “SPAN is revolutionizing the 100 year old electric panel, and the expansion of our smart panel family is a critical next step in this journey. We’re proud to help builders cut costs, deliver an unparalleled customer experience and set modern standards for new-build homes.”
Kelsey Misbrener has a degree in magazine journalism from Kent State University. As Managing Editor for Solar Power World, she oversees SPW’s online and print content and ensures it furthers the mission of helping installers, developers and other industry stakeholders do their jobs better. Kelsey is passionate about renewable energy and enjoys spending her free time in nature with her family.
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