Pacific Power Source’s SmartTS-PV Automates IEEE 1547.1 Compliance Testing for Solar Inverters and V2G Systems

Pacific Power Source’s SmartTS-PV Automates IEEE 1547.1 Compliance Testing for Solar Inverters and V2G Systems

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Charged EVs MagazineApr 30, 2026

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Why It Matters

The dramatic reduction in testing duration lowers certification costs and removes a major bottleneck, enabling faster deployment of solar and V2G technologies that are critical to grid modernization.

Key Takeaways

  • 32 hours of testing vs 8‑12 weeks manual
  • Automates IEEE 1547.1, UL 1741 SB, EN 50549 compliance
  • Integrated hardware and software removes integration burden
  • Supports solar inverters, V2G chargers, and other DERs
  • Enables faster market entry for inverter and storage manufacturers

Pulse Analysis

Compliance testing has become a choke point for distributed energy resources as utilities tighten grid‑interconnection standards. IEEE 1547.1 defines performance criteria for voltage and frequency ride‑through, reactive‑power control and anti‑islanding, while UL 1741 SB is emerging as the de‑facto requirement for bidirectional EV chargers. Manufacturers traditionally rely on third‑party NRTL labs, a process that can stretch over two months and involve costly labor, delaying product launches and inflating development budgets.

SmartTS‑PV addresses these pain points by bundling a high‑fidelity AC grid simulator, DC power supply, programmable load and precision data‑acquisition hardware with QualityLogic’s automated test‑execution software. The platform synchronizes grid events, device responses and measurement capture, delivering a pass/fail verdict without manual intervention. Pacific Power Source reports that the system compresses the actual test window to about 32 hours, translating into significant labor savings and freeing engineering resources for product innovation rather than repetitive compliance chores.

The broader market impact is substantial. Faster certification accelerates the rollout of solar inverters and V2G chargers, supporting utilities’ goals for higher renewable penetration and flexible grid services. Early adopters gain a competitive edge, reducing time‑to‑revenue and improving cash flow. As more OEMs and test labs integrate automated compliance tools like SmartTS‑PV, the industry can expect a ripple effect: lower entry barriers for new DER technologies, increased investment in grid‑supportive solutions, and a smoother path toward a resilient, decarbonized power system.

Pacific Power Source’s SmartTS-PV automates IEEE 1547.1 compliance testing for solar inverters and V2G systems

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