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Common solar panels in New Mexico

Silfab Solar Panels

Sunpower Solar Panels

Sunpower Solar Panels

Silfab Solar panels are commonly sold by New Mexico Solar companies.

SIlfab Solar panel specifications

Sunpower Solar Panels

Sunpower Solar Panels

Sunpower Solar Panels

Sunpower Solar Panels are commonly sold by New Mexico Solar companies

Sunpower Solarp Panles Specifications

Q-Cell Solar Panels

Sunpower Solar Panels

Q-Cell Solar Panels

Q-Cell

Q-cells are commonly sold by New Mexico Venders. 

Q-cell solar panel specifications

Q-Cell Solar Panels

Q-Cell Solar Panels

Q-Cell Solar Panels

Jinko's are commonly sold by New Mexico Venders. 

Jinko solar panel specifications

Q-Cell Solar Panels

Q-Cell Solar Panels

Q-Cell Solar Panels

Jinko's are commonly sold by New Mexico Venders. 

Jinko solar panel specifications

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Solar Edge Solar Inverters

Enphase Solar IQ8 Micro-inverters

Enphase Solar IQ8 Micro-inverters

Solar Edge inverters are commonly used in New Mexico

Enphase Solar IQ8 Micro-inverters

Enphase Solar IQ8 Micro-inverters

Enphase Solar IQ8 Micro-inverters

Enphase IQ8 Microinverters are commonly used in New Mexico

PNM Solar Red Zones

PNM Grid Capacity and Red Zones

 PNM, the primary electricity provider in New Mexico, has emphasized the significance of adhering to strict voltage and capacity requirements for their feeders. These guidelines are crucial for ensuring the safety and consistent operation of the electrical grid. Homeowners in New Mexico who are considering connecting their solar systems to the grid should be informed that adding more solar-generated energy to a feeder that has already reached its capacity could pose challenges. Without the necessary upgrades, integrating additional solar energy into a maxed-out feeder might lead to operational issues. Given these constraints, it's advisable for homeowners to consider transitioning to solar sooner rather than later, ensuring they can benefit from renewable energy before the capacity limits are reached. 

Check PNM's feeder map to see if you are still in a zone that allows Solar PV systems. Click on map.

Sunpower

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Silfab Solar

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Q-CEll Solar Panels

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Jinko

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REC Solar Panels

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Solaredge Inverter

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IQ8 Micro Inverter

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