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Unlocking installer value in AC-coupled residential storage

We will share insights on the architectural and technical value of their AC-coupled approach, as well as how this setup supports broader system flexibility and future upgrades.

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While battery storage is increasingly attractive to homeowners, the real unlock lies in helping installers streamline design, installation, and commissioning.

In this pv magazine Webinar, we’ll focus on low-voltage, AC-coupled residential storage solutions and how they can simplify workflows, enhance system performance, and reduce installation time.

Christopher Ling, Applications Engineering Manager, from APsystem, will share insights on the architectural and technical value of their AC-coupled approach, as well as how this setup supports broader system flexibility and future upgrades. Chris will also offer guidance on how to work with their recently released battery charger platform with some tips for installers.

This session is focused on practical, installer-first takeaways: how to design smarter systems, reduce complexity on-site, and deliver value to customers without adding unnecessary integration hurdles.

pv magazine Webinar content:

  • Key architectural considerations for AC-coupled systems
  • How AC-coupling changes the game for installers
  • Design workflows for scalable residential storage systems
  • Step-by-step: Installation basics and best practices
  • How end-users benefit from AC-coupled architecture – and why it matters to installers
  • Live Q&A

The webinar will be moderated by Tristan Rayner, Editor at pv magazine.

Registration for this pv magazine Webinar is free of charge.

Speakers

Christopher Ling, Applications Engineering Manager, APsystems

Chris Ling is an Applications Engineering Manager at APsystems. Prior to APsystems, Chris worked for six years at Arch Systems, a Silicon Valley-based manufacturing data analytics startup company as a hardware engineer, applications engineer, and then engineering manager. Chris holds a Masters and BS of Electrical Engineering degree from Stanford University.

Moderators

Tristan Rayner | Editor, pv magazine

After studying Electrical Engineering, Tristan Rayner turned his attention to editorial roles. Prior to joining pv magazine in 2020, he was managing editor and founding editor of culture, tech and sport publications in Australia, and later contributed to publications including Android Authority, AFP, ZDNet, and YouTube channel The Friday Checkout, among other roles.

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