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Enphase App release notes (25.5.3)
June 4, 2025

What’s New 

For all Enphase App users: 

  1. Profile icon enhanced on STATUS page:

    Enhanced the PROFILE change option on the STATUS page.

    profile

For Enphase App users with IQ PowerPack 1500:

  1. Low battery events available in Event History and Push Notification

    Added option to view low battery information in Event History and receive push notifications on demand.

What’s fixed

  1. Resolved issues affecting telemetry data accuracy.
  2. Fixed the issue where Microinverters Not Reporting status is displayed even when they are reporting.
  3. Improved password change flow on My Information page to clearly show errors and prevent confusion or loading issues.
  4. Resolved Live Status access over Connect Locally on secondary gateways in multi-gateway sites with batteries.
  5. [For IQ PowerPack 1500 users] Fixed an issue where wrong date was displayed in Status page.
  6. [For IQ PowerPack 1500 users] Fixed an issue where updated site name wasn’t shown on Live Vitals page in offline (BLE) mode.
  7. [For IQ PowerPack 1500 users] Resolved display issues in dark mode.
Enphase App release notes (25.5.2.1)
May 27, 2025

What’s new

For Enphase App users with IQ PowerPack 1500:

  1. Event History updates

    Added new events and updated existing ones in the Events History.

What’s fixed

  1. [For IQ PowerPack 1500 users] Fixed an issue where the device was not updating during SyncPulse.
  2. [For Electric Water Heater users in France] Updated the power rating limit from 10 kW to 20 kW and the capacity limit from 500 L to 1,000 L.
  3. [For Electric Water Heater users in France] Fixed an issue where the HEAT NOW button was shown even when the water heater was running. 
Enphase App release notes (25.5.1)
May 21, 2025

What’s New 

For IQ EV Charger users in Europe 

  1. Full Backup support for IQ EV Chargers

    Added support for selecting all Charging Modes under the Full Backup profile. 

    Full Backup support for IQ EV Chargers

  2. Default Charging Modes for different profiles

    Updated default Charging Modes for IQ EV Chargers: Green Charging for Self-Consumption and Full Backup, Smart Charging for AI Optimization.

  3. Authentication details in EV charger sessions report

    Added Authentication details in EV charger sessions report to indicate how each session was authenticated. 

    Authentication details in EV charger sessions report

What’s Fixed

  1. Fixed an issue where the Custom Energy page was not loading for some users.
  2. Resolved a date selection issue on the Custom Energy page for older iOS versions.
  3. Fixed an issue where signal strength was incorrectly shown as zero for older microinverters on the Array page.
  4. Resolved display issues on the Menu page in dark mode for Samsung S25 users.
  5. Fixed an issue where a few users were unable to change their system profile settings.
  6. [For IQ EV Charger users] Fixed an issue that caused an incorrect Not Charging reason to appear on the Status page. 
     
Enphase App release notes (25.5.0.1)
May 17, 2025

What’s Fixed

[For IQ PowerPack 1500 users] Fixed an issue where users in Puerto Rico were unable to complete registration due to address validation errors.

Enphase Installer Portal release notes (25.5.1)
May 15, 2025

What’s new

For all installers:

  1. Added microinverter and battery microinverter model number to Grid Profile Settings report

    The users shall now be able to view the following additional information in the Grid Profile Settings report under the Reports tab:

    • For Microinverters:
       
      • Model Number
    • For Battery Microinverters:
       
      • Model Number
      • IQ Battery Serial Number
    Microinverter Information
    Model number for Microinverters
    IQ battery PCU information
    Model number and battery serial number for IQ Battery PCUs
  2. Added more noise types as part of the PLC noise graphs

    To help users assess whether a site needs a noise filter or not, the following types of PLC noise shall be visible to the users under the PLC Noise Detection tab of the System Dashboard:

    • Idle
    • Transmitted
    • Received
    • Now

    PLC

What’s fixed

  1. Fixed the issue of users being unable to raise another request for the Transfer of Ownership if a payment failed.
  2. Resolved the issue of the user’s last preference not being honored for the Systems view.
  3. Fixed the issue of Signal Strength, which was incorrectly shown as zero for older microinverters on the Array View tab and Array Builder.
Enphase App release notes (25.5.0)
May 14, 2025

What’s Fixed

For Enphase App users in France with Electric Water Heater

The Electric Water Heater (EWH) integrates seamlessly with the IQ Energy Router, enabling real-time monitoring, smart control and optimization of water heater based on energy availability and cost.

  1. Enhanced monitoring and control: 
     
    • Real-time monitoring of energy consumption and heating status via Live Status and Live Vitals features.
    • Detailed telemetry and historical data for better insights into energy usage and savings on the Energy Page.
    • Electric Water Heater device details on the Devices page.
    • Heat Now option on Status and Live Status page for immediate heating.

      Live status - 1 

      Live status - 2

  2. Energy optimization and advanced controls
     
    • Water heater consumption aligns with active profile (AI Optimization or Self Consumption) with various heating mode settings:
    • Green Heating: Utilizes excess solar power to heat water, reducing grid dependency.
    • Smart Heating: Optimizes heating schedules based on dynamic tariffs and energy consumption patterns.
    • Scheduled Heating: Allows users to set custom heating schedules, including off-peak times to minimize costs.

      smart heating

       

      Schedule heating

Enphase App release notes (25.4.1.2)
May 13, 2025

What’s Fixed

For all Enphase App users:

  1. Simplified access to cookie preferences.
Enphase App release notes (25.4.1.1)
May 8, 2025

What’s Fixed

  1. [For IQ EV Charger users] Fixed the issue that prevented creating a new IQ EV Charger only site.
Enphase App release notes (25.4.1)
April 30, 2025

What’s new

For all Enphase App users:

  1. Opt-out for critical alerts:

    Added OPT OUT for critical storm alerts as well.

    Opt-out for critical alerts

For IQ EV Charger users in NA and EU:

  1. Enhanced IQ EV Charger connectivity flow:

    Enhanced IQ EV Charger Wi-Fi configuration to show a warning for weak connections.

    Enhanced IQ EV Charger connectivity flow

For IQ EV Charger users in Europe:

  1. Charging schedule now available on STATUS page:

    Added charging schedule details on STATUS page when the IQ EV Charger is set to Smart Charging mode.

    Charging schedule

What’s Fixed

  • Optimized the notification delivery time for critical system updates.
  • Fixed blank STATUS page when the gateway hasn’t reported for a few hours.
  • Resolved the issue of the Environment card showing zero value for non-English locales.
  • [For IQ PowerPack 1500 users] Resolved discrepancy between slider values in the app and the device LCD for “Power Save After” and “Power Off After” settings.
  • [For IQ PowerPack 1500 users] Added a cancel button in the Wi-Fi Networks screen when no networks are available.
  • [For IQ EV Charger users in Europe] Fixed the issue that prevented EV charging on some sites when IQ EV Charger was in Smart Charging mode.
Enphase Installer Portal release notes (25.4.1)
April 29, 2025

What’s new

For all installers:

  1. Added filters to the parameters that were missing from the System List

    Some parameters in the System List did not have filtering capability until now. Now, users can filter these parameters:

    1. Issue Count
    2. Owner Email
    3. System Size
    4. Current Power
    5. Operational
    6. Interconnection Date
    7. % of estimated (month)
    8. % of estimated (lifetime)

System list

What’s fixed 

  1. Fixed the issue of incorrect translations in the IQ Relay Self Test report for the Italian locale shown under the Reports tab.
Enphase App release notes (4.1.0)
April 23, 2025

What’s new

For all Enphase App users:

  1. Enhanced gateway connectivity feature

    Users are now shown a warning message if they select a weak Wi-Fi network while configuring Wi-Fi for their gateway.

    IQ Gateway

Enphase App release notes (25.4.0.2)
April 19, 2025

What’s Fixed

For all Enphase App users:

  • Bug fixes and minor enhancements.
Enphase App release notes (25.3.2.2)
April 1, 2025

What’s new

For Enphase App users on Smart Solar Billing plan in Illinois:

  1. Updated Electricity Rate Settings

    Users can add and view their Hourly Dynamic Prices by selecting their Utility and Rate Name. Go to Menu > Settings > Electricity Rate

    Electricity rate

  2. Updated Battery Settings

    Users can set their batteries to charge from grid or discharge to the grid as per the battery mode set during system commissioning by the installer. Go to Menu > Settings > Battery

    Battery

  3. Update Site Details

    Users can view their grid connection details: Connection Type, Connection Year and Battery Mode. Go to Menu > System > Site Details

    Customer

Enphase App release notes (25.3.0.1)
March 11, 2025

What’s fixed

  • [For IQ EV Charger users in North America and Europe] Resolved an issue that frequently caused EV chargers' status to appear offline incorrectly.
Enphase App release notes (25.2.1.1)
February 26, 2025

What’s fixed

For all IQ EV Charger users in North America and Europe

  • Resolved an issue preventing Green charging from working for certain users.
  • Fixed a bug that was causing Off-Peak schedules to be disabled in specific cases.
Enphase App release notes (25.2.0.5)
February 12, 2025

What’s fixed

For Enphase App users with an IQ PowerPack 1500 in the United States and Canada: 

  1. Bug fixes and minor enhancements.
Enphase App release notes (25.2.0.4)
February 9, 2025

What’s fixed

For Enphase App users with an IQ PowerPack 1500 in the U.S. and Canada:

  1. Resolved the issue where new users were not able to register their IQ PowerPack 1500 device.
Enphase App release notes (25.1.2)
February 3, 2025

What’s new

For all Enphase App users: 

  1. Events History data is now retained for a longer duration 
    Extended the Events History retention period from 10 days to 180 days, ensuring long-term access to historical event data.

What’s fixed

  1. Refined the Microinverter not reporting logic to enforce additional checks before updating the system status to Error.
  2. Resolved the issue of the Monthly Report not containing AC Battery charge and discharge energy data.
Enphase App release notes (25.1.0.2)
January 22, 2025

What’s new

For Enphase App users in the United States: 

  1. We have added Red Flag Warnings to the list of weather alerts that activate the Storm Guard feature. The updated list is more closely focused on the alerts that most commonly cause grid outages.
Enphase App release notes (25.1.0.1)
January 15, 2025

What’s fixed?

  1. Resolved an issue where Low Solar Production notifications were being incorrectly sent for systems without a Permit to Operate (PTO).
Enphase App release notes (24.12.2)
December 26, 2024

What’s new

For all Enphase App users:

  1. New FAQ on how to check that a system is functioning normally 

    We have added a new FAQ entry with easy-to-follow instructions on how to monitor your system’s health and performance, control your devices remotely, and identify and address any potential issues. Navigate to Menu > Support > Browse all FAQs to see all the FAQs.

What’s fixed

  • Enhanced the Microinverter not reporting logic to notify users whenever even just one microinverter is not reporting or producing.
  • Fixed an issue that prevented Low Solar Production notifications from being delivered to users.
  • Addressed an issue where changes to the system name were not updated immediately.
  • Enhanced the System Owner’s Guide links to be displayed according to the system's location and locale. Navigate to Menu > Support > Refer system owner’s guide to view.
Enphase App release notes (mobile 4.0.0)
December 9, 2024

What’s new

  1. Introduced a Share option on the Array page 

    You can now share a snapshot of the Array page by tapping the Share icon highlighted below. This feature allows you to easily capture the content of the page and share it with others. 

     

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What's fixed

  1. Fixed the issue with streaming Live Status in offline mode.
  2. Resolved issues with Share functionality on the Status and Energy pages.
  3. Fixed the issue where animations on web pages are not working when opened from the app.
New Activation Page release notes (1.12.0)
November 22, 2024

What’s new

For all installers:

  1. Ability to update PTO status after commissioning

    Installers now have the flexibility to update the PTO (Permission to Operate) status after a system has been commissioned. This new capability allows for better control over enabling and disabling both solar and storage systems, based on the specific site configuration.

    3rd-generation system:

    3rd-generation system

    1st- or 2nd-generation system:

    1st or 2nd generation system

    PV only:

    PV only

  2. Improved activation page and inventory management

    The Device Inventory and Select Grid Profile sections are now more intuitive. A clearer device count section has been added, ensuring easy adjustments for site setups. Grid profiles are also clickable, allowing for streamlined navigation.

    improved activation page and inventory management 
    improved activation page and inventory management

  3. Soft migration to New Activation Page

    To support a smoother transition to the New Activation Page, we’ve introduced a confirmation step for installers who choose to switch back to the Classic Activation view. This enhancement helps highlight the benefits of the new activation process while giving installers control over their preferred interface.

    Key updates:

    Confirmation pop-up for Classic Activation view

    • When installers attempt to switch to the Classic Activation view, they will now see the following confirmation message:

      Confirmation pop-up for Classic Activation view

    • If installers choose to switch to the Classic Activation view, the system will remember this preference, ensuring that they continue using Classic Activation in future sessions.
  4. Enhanced keyboard usability in the Details section

    Key updates:

    • When the Tab key is pressed, the cursor now automatically moves to the next field, making it easier to complete forms quickly.
    • When a drop-down menu is opened, the cursor will automatically move to the input field, allowing for faster selection and smoother navigation.

For installers in Australia:

  1. Support for CSIP/IEEE 2030.5 compliance

    Installers now have the option to configure new sites for IEEE 2030.5 compliance, ensuring adherence to regional utility requirements.

    Key features:

    • IEEE 2030.5 interface selection for applicable regions

      For sites located in Queensland, South Australia, Victoria, or Western Australia, installers must now indicate if the site has an IEEE 2030.5 interface. This is a mandatory field to ensure compliance.

    • Region-specific utility provider selection

      If Yes is selected for Does the site have IEEE2030.5 Interface, a drop-down menu appears, allowing the installer to choose the appropriate utility provider based on the site’s region:

    Region specific utility provider selection

For installers in North America:

  1. Confirmation for non-NEM 3.0 grid connection types

    To help installers avoid compliance issues, we’ve introduced a confirmation step for selecting non-NEM 3.0 grid connection types. This new feature prompts installers to verify grid connection dates, ensuring alignment with regulatory requirements.

    Confirmation for non-NEM 3.0 grid connection types

For installers in Netherlands:

  1. Microinverter quantity restrictions for IQ Combiner Lite gateways

    For sites in Netherlands using the Envoy S Standard EU (IQ Combiner Lite) gateway, there are now specific limits on the number of IQ Microinverters allowed per IQ Combiner Lite to ensure reliable performance.

    Microinverter quantity restrictions for IQ Combiner Lite gateways

What’s fixed

For all installers:

  1. Other bug fixes and improvements.
IQ Gateway software release notes (8.2.4265)
November 22, 2024

IQ Gateway software version 8.2.4265, as part of factory-built gateways, supports grid-tied systems with IQ8 Series, IQ7 Series, and/or M Series Microinverters or third-party string inverters along with the IQ Battery 3T/10T, IQ Battery 5P, or AC Batteries.

  • Gateways supported: IQ Gateway Metered and IQ Gateway Standard
  • Countries: Albania, Austria, Australia, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, India, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Malaysia, Mauritius, Namibia, Netherlands, New Caledonia, New Zealand, Philippines, Poland, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Thailand, Turkey, Great Britain, and Vietnam

    #FeatureDescription
    1IQ Battery 5P supportThe factory-built gateways will support grid-tied solar and storage systems with IQ8/IQ7 Series Microinverters or third-party string inverters and IQ Battery 5P in Belgium, France, Great Britain, Italy, Luxembourg, and Netherlands.
    2Dynamic tariff (DT) supportThe factory-built gateways will support dynamic tariff configurations in Belgium, Germany, and Netherlands to optimize system behavior for maximum savings.
    3Discharge-to-grid (DTG) supportThe factory-built gateways will support discharge-to-grid functionality in Germany and Great Britain to increase monetary benefit for homeowners by exporting excess energy to the grid at times with high export rates.
  • Microinverters supported: IQ8 Series, IQ7 Series, M Series, and compatible third-party string inverters
  • Batteries supported: IQ Battery 3T/10T, IQ Battery 5P, and AC Batteries
  • Supported system configurations:  
     
    • Belgium, France, Great Britain, Italy, Luxembourg, and Netherlands:
       
      • Grid-tied solar and storage systems with IQ8 Series Microinverters, IQ Gateway Metered, and IQ Battery 5P
      • Grid-tied solar and storage systems with IQ7 Series Microinverters, IQ Gateway Metered, and IQ Battery 5P
      • Grid-tied solar and storage systems with M Series Microinverters and/or IQ7 Series Microinverters, IQ Gateway Metered, and IQ Battery 5P
      • Grid-tied solar and storage systems with compatible third-party string inverters, IQ Gateway Metered, and IQ Battery 5P
    • Austria, Switzerland, Germany, France, Belgium, Netherlands, Spain, Portugal, Denmark, Sweden, and Greece:
       
      • Grid-tied solar and storage systems with IQ8 Series Microinverters, IQ Gateway Metered, and IQ Battery 3T/10T
      • Grid-tied solar and storage systems with IQ7 Series Microinverters, IQ Gateway Metered, and IQ Battery 3T/10T
      • Grid-tied solar and storage systems with M Series Microinverters and/or IQ7 Series Microinverters, IQ Gateway Metered, and IQ Battery 3T/10T
      • Grid-tied solar and storage systems with compatible third-party string inverters, IQ Gateway Metered, and IQ Battery 3T/10T
    • For all supported countries:
       
      • Grid-tied solar and storage systems with IQ8 Series Microinverters, IQ Gateway Metered, and AC Batteries
      • Grid-tied solar and storage systems with IQ7 Series Microinverters, IQ Gateway Metered, and AC Batteries
      • Grid-tied solar and storage systems with M Series Microinverters and/or IQ7 Series Microinverters, IQ Gateway Metered, and AC Batteries
      • Grid-tied solar and storage systems with compatible third-party string inverters, IQ Gateway Metered, and AC Batteries
      • Grid-tied Solar Only systems with IQ8 Series Microinverters and IQ Gateway Metered or IQ Gateway Standard
      • Grid-tied Solar Only systems with IQ7 Series Microinverters and IQ Gateway Metered or IQ Gateway Standard
      • Grid-tied Solar Only systems with M Series Microinverters and IQ Gateway Metered or IQ Gateway Standard

This release is being deployed via the factory for new gateways.