Morningstar Corporation is a world-leading supplier of photovoltaic (PV) charge controllers utilizing some of the most advanced solar technology available. Morningstar Corporation’s popularity is demonstrated with the over 2.5 million units installed in over 112 countries.
Morningstar's TriStar, ProStar, SunSaver, SunLight, SunGuard and SHS solar charge controllers have set new standards in the industry for quality, high reliability and extended battery life.
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Morningstar is a privately owned US corporation. Their main offices are located near Philadelphia, and their engineering lab is in Columbia, Maryland. Morningstar's products are manufactured in an ISO 9001 certified facility. Check out our overview video on the Morningstar Corporation.
Morningstar Corporation Company Overview at altE
When you think off-grid, you think of Morningstar. Morningstar's products have been recognized in international solar markets as some of the most advanced and highest-quality products available. Their solar charge controllers offer protection against extreme environments, marine corrosion, lightning surges and harsh ambient operating temperatures (common to remote PV systems) all while delivering more than twice the industry's average operating life.
The advanced PWM and MPPT solar charge controllers deliver extended battery capacity and life, lower overall system costs and maximum energy harvest. Their simple-to-use products and customer-focused support includes multi-lingual product documentation, detailed operation/installation manuals, phone and web-based tech support as well as a variety of user and installation friendly product features.
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