Tigo Expands Installer Loyalty Program to Commercial Solar Market
Event summary
- Tigo Energy expanded its Installer Loyalty Program to include commercial and industrial (C&I) installers, reflecting the adoption of MLPE architectures in commercial solar projects.
- The company hosted a CEU-eligible technical training session at the NABCEP 2026 conference, focusing on real-world failure analysis and system reliability.
- Tigo's field and engineering expert Greg Smith participated in a panel discussion on design quality assurance and construction quality control for solar installations.
- The event took place from March 16-19, 2026, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
The big picture
Tigo Energy's expansion of its Installer Loyalty Program to the commercial solar market underscores the growing importance of MLPE architectures in larger-scale projects. The company's focus on installer training and system reliability aligns with broader industry trends towards enhancing the performance and longevity of solar installations. This strategic move positions Tigo to strengthen its relationships with installers and solidify its role in the renewable energy sector.
What we're watching
- Program Adoption
- How the expansion of the Installer Loyalty Program to C&I installers will impact Tigo's market penetration and installer engagement.
- Technical Training
- Whether the focus on real-world failure analysis and system reliability will enhance installer confidence and system performance.
- Industry Collaboration
- The pace at which partnerships with organizations like NextPower, Sandia National Labs, and SnapNRack will drive innovation in solar installation practices.
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