The Loss of Mains changes have been designed to help prevent power outages by protecting generators from disturbances on the electricity network, and similarly, to protect the network from problems that may occur with a generator. They form a mandatory requirement for all grid-connected generators that comes into force on the 1st September 2022. Grants are available via the Accelerated Loss of Mains Change Programme, or ALoMCP, to help with the transition.
The Loss of Mains changes need to be made by 1st September 2022, however the grants are available right now. Grants will only apply to generators that were connected in accordance with a connection procedure EREC G59, and funding is not guaranteed, so early application is advised by the ENA.
With SolarEdge inverters, it's simply a case of upgrading the inverter to the latest firmware version. The changes can be made remotely by our support team*, or on-site (by the installer).
If you need advice about updating firmware, please take a look at the knowledge base on our website by clicking on the 'Support' tab or contact us.
How do I apply for the grant?
You can apply via the ENA application portal. You will need to show this declaration, and screen shots of the inverter DSP version, before and after the upgrade to show the changes.
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* Please note, if SolarEdge carries out the changes for you, we cannot support the application for the grant.