
Tigo Energy & Total Quality Solar at NABCEP CE 2025 Conference
Tigo Energy, Inc. (NASDAQ: TYGO), a leading provider of intelligent solar and energy software solutions, is set to participate as an exhibitor at the 2025 North American Board of Certified Energy Practitioners (NABCEP) Continuing Education (CE) Conference in Reno, Nevada, from March 23-25, 2025. The company invites conference attendees to join them for live software demonstrations, advanced training sessions, and the opportunity to explore new additions to the Tigo Academy curriculum.
At the event, Tigo will also spotlight its collaboration with TerraSol Energies, a family-owned solar energy provider in the Northeast’s tri-state area, and a recent participant in Tigo’s Green Glove program. In addition, Tigo will continue its commitment to the Total Quality Solar (TQS) philosophy by providing solar professionals with the tools, training, and insights needed to ensure flawless installations and optimal long-term performance for commercial and industrial (C&I) systems.
Founded in 2009, TerraSol Energies specializes in delivering custom solar solutions to C&I clients. The company is well-regarded for its growing portfolio of solar systems. Just weeks before embarking on a 280kW repowering project using Tigo TS4 MLPE products, TerraSol Energies joined the Tigo Green Glove program. With an accelerated timeline, Tigo completed the Green Glove design review, ensuring compatibility for the equipment retrofit work, and offered ongoing technical support during the installation process. The result was a fully up-to-code system with rapid shutdown, expected to generate over 360,000 kWh of electricity per year.
David Santoleri, president of TerraSol Energies, praised Tigo’s responsiveness and commitment to quality: “At TerraSol Energies, we pride ourselves on delivering custom solar solutions that maximize value for our customers, and Tigo was incredibly responsive in their support to help us do that with our repower project. Working with Tigo through the Green Glove service allowed us to quickly verify compatibility for the equipment retrofit work, and they were on-call during the whole process. This type of focus on the installer is pretty unique in solar, and we appreciate having the support and tools we needed to deliver the best results for our clients.”

Tigo’s commitment to quality is fundamental to its approach, and the company recognizes that collaboration is key to ensuring success in the solar industry. JD Dillon, Tigo’s chief marketing and customer experience officer, emphasized this focus:
“Our position at Tigo continues to be that quality is the key to winning in the solar industry, and it was great to work with the team at TerraSol Energies, which embraces the idea of Total Quality Solar instinctively. NABCEP is great because it facilitates the kind of collaboration that drives quality. Since the stakes in C&I solar are so high, we are once again focusing our presence at NABCEP on education, collaboration, and propagating the TQS mindset.”
At NABCEP CE 2025, Tigo will lead an advanced training session titled “Commercial Applications: Design and Install for Success with Tigo” on Tuesday, March 25, 2025, from 11:00 AM to 12:30 PM. The session will provide valuable insights on design and installation strategies that lead to successful commercial solar projects, focusing on practical solutions grounded in the TQS approach. Additionally, Tigo will host a Veterans Appreciation Breakfast on Tuesday, March 25, 2025, from 8:00 AM to 8:55 AM.
Greg Smith, Tigo’s director of technical training, emphasized the importance of the NABCEP CE Conference: “The NABCEP CE Conference is one of the most important and relevant solar events for us each year because it provides a venue in which we can seriously focus on the craft of installation and gather feedback from installers. This year, our focus is C&I installers and helping them design systems more efficiently, install them faster, and reduce the need for rework. Taken together, improving performance in those categories is a cornerstone of the TQS mindset, which consistently improves solar outcomes.”
Tigo Energy’s participation at NABCEP CE 2025 underscores its continued investment in supporting the solar industry, particularly for C&I installers, by enhancing system design, improving installation efficiency, and ensuring the long-term success of solar projects.
About Tigo Energy
Founded in 2007, Tigo Energy, Inc. (NASDAQ: TYGO) is a global leader in the development and provision of smart hardware and software solutions that improve safety, increase energy yield, and reduce operating costs for residential, commercial, and utility-scale solar systems. Tigo’s MLPE (Module Level Power Electronics) technology, combined with intelligent cloud-based software, enables advanced energy monitoring and control. Tigo products, including solar optimizers, inverters, and battery storage solutions, maximize performance, ensure code-compliant rapid shutdown at the module level, and allow for real-time monitoring, contributing to more efficient and reliable solar systems. The company also offers products designed for residential solar-plus-storage applications.