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Builder FAQs
What are the benefits of installing Kora for my customers?
Kora helps you future-proof your business and deliver a next-generation energy system your customers actually want. With the Kora Smart Panel, homeowners get real control — room-by-room visibility, outage protection, and the ability to cut waste instantly. With Powerblocks, they gain scalable storage built for harsh environments.
Kora installs like a standard subpanel, works for both retrofits and new builds, and gives your customers a clean path to solar, batteries, EV charging, and full home electrification.
How does Kora support its installers?
Installers get access to virtual training, detailed install guides, wiring diagrams, and on-the-job resources. Our support team will be available Monday–Friday to help with technical questions and troubleshooting during installs.
We built Kora to make your work easier — and your business stronger.
How does Kora compare to Powerwall or SPAN in new builds?
Kora is a fully integrated system. Smart panel, batteries, inverter, and software work together from day one.
Unlike Tesla Powerwall, Kora gives circuit-level control, not whole-home “all or nothing” backup.
Unlike SPAN, Kora includes native battery storage, not just monitoring and load shedding.
For new builds, this means fewer boxes, fewer compatibility risks, and a cleaner electrical design.
What climates and environments is Kora rated for?
Kora is built for indoor or outdoor installation. All major components are IP65 / NEMA 4X rated.
Operating range supports extreme heat, freezing cold, humidity, rain, snow, and coastal air.
It’s suitable for garages, exterior walls, utility rooms, and harsh climates.
Is Kora code-compliant nationwide?
Yes. Kora is designed to meet U.S. residential electrical codes and utility interconnection standards.
Core components carry required UL certifications, including UL 67, UL 1741, UL 9540, and UL 9540A.
Final approval always follows local AHJ and utility requirements, just like any service equipment.
Does Kora support split-phase 120/240V homes?
Kora natively supports 120/240V split-phase, which covers the vast majority of U.S. single-family homes.
It supports both 120V and 240V loads, including HVAC, ranges, dryers, EV chargers, and well pumps.
Can Kora be installed without solar?
Kora works with or without solar.
In non-solar homes, it charges from the grid and discharges during outages or peak pricing periods.
Solar can be added later without redesigning the system.
Is special training required for electricians to install?
Standard licensed electricians can install Kora.
Registered installers receive product onboarding and commissioning guidance, not long certification programs.
The system is designed to reduce custom wiring and edge-case troubleshooting compared to mixed-vendor setups.
Why Builders Choose Kora

One Unified Experience
With Kora, you don't need to Frankenstein multiple brands together. Your customers get a smarter, more reliable energy system. You get a smoother install.
Kora systems are easier to troubleshoot:
- Circuit-level diagnostics
- Remote breaker control
- Automated firmware updates
That’s less call-backs for you. And faster fixes for your customers.

Install In Half The Time
Kora was built with the installer in mind:
- Pre-integrated hardware
- No critical loads panel required
- Works with standard wiring and conduit
- Surface- or flush-mount, indoors or out
Fewer parts. Fewer hours. Lower costs.
