5/30/2025
We've reviewed this list of smart inverter manufacturers and model numbers and determined that these inverters satisfy the requirements for interconnection to our electric distribution system. If you’re using the Google Chrome browser, you may need to clear your cached images and files to view the latest smart inverter list.
We want to ensure accurate system installations to support the highest level of reliability of service to our customers. Effective June 1, 2021, PPL Electric requires a communication network diagram showing communication and networking details to be included with the interconnection application for review. You can either:
We will review this information as part of the application process. The inverter, including model number, must also be shown on the one-line diagram. Examples of communication networking diagram requirements are below.
Inverter-based DER, like solar, installed within PPL Electric’s service territory requires an open and available RS-485 or Ethernet communication interface (also called a port) for PPL Electric’s use. The port allows for installation of the Company-owned DER Management Device, which facilitates required communications between the customer inverter and PPL's DER management System (DERMS).
The requirement for an available port must be taken into consideration when designing these systems for customers. Additional information can be found by visiting the links above and in the notes section of the sketches found on PPL’s - Distributed Energy Resources (DER) Sketch Table and in the FAQs.
PPL Electric encourages the use of customer-owned junction boxes to provide open and available port access for our DER management device. Junction box installations help streamline the installation of our DER management device. Please refer to our DER Junction Boxes document, covering multiple configurations depending on site conditions. These configurations include:
Inverter-based DER installations where more than one inverter is installed at a premise require that the inverters are networked together as part of the installation. Inverters shall be networked together such that all applicable inverters can accept commands from the Company-owned DER Management Device connected to a port earmarked and labeled for use by PPL. These inverters shall be networked together using instructions or best practices provided by the inverter manufacturer, or a multi-drop networking solution. Example communication networking diagrams can be found above.
Submit your interconnection request application via the Renewable Energy Connection web page. You must submit complete information on the equipment, connection of facilities, and installation of equipment for review for each project.
The list consists of inverters that are both:
Modbus TCP (Modbus-over-Ethernet) inverters:
Inverters or inverter control modules using Modbus TCP communications shall set inverters to have static IP address(es). These static address(es) shall be maintained to ensure continued compliance with interconnection requirements. Customer shall provide PPL Electric with the inverters’ static IP address(es), gateway IP address, and subnet mask IP address.
IEEE 2030.5 inverters:
Inverters or inverter control modules using IEEE 2030.5 communications shall set inverters to accept dynamically assigned IP addresses (DHCP mode).
We follow a streamlined process for review and verification of new inverters requesting approval. The steps are as follows:
For more information or if you have additional questions email us at the following: