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Installer 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.

Does Kora work with existing solar inverters?

Kora works with existing AC-coupled solar systems, including string inverters and microinverters.

In these setups, solar continues to operate through its existing inverter, while Kora manages storage, backup, and load prioritization at the panel level. No rip-and-replace required

How long does it take to install Kora?

Most swaps take 2–8 hours — similar to replacing a standard electrical panel. Kora is built to fit into the workflow electricians already know, without a service upgrade or a critical loads panel.

Powerblocks install as modular, stackable units, so expanding storage later is quick and easy.

How do I become a Kora Authorized Installer?

Kora is intentionally designed to install and service like a standard panel. The only extra step is commissioning — connecting the Smart Panel and Powerblocks to the homeowner’s Kora App. This process is covered in a short video training you can complete anywhere.

To get authorized, simply apply through the Installer Portal, provide your business details, sign the agreement, and complete the training. Once approved, you can install and commission the full Kora system.

Can Kora support DC-coupled and AC-coupled solar?

Yes. Kora supports both architectures.

  • DC-coupled: Solar connects directly to the Kora Powerblocks hybrid inverter for higher round-trip efficiency.
  • AC-coupled: Existing solar inverters remain in place, and Kora captures excess production on the AC side.

Installers can choose the architecture that best fits the project, utility rules, and existing equipment.

What solar voltage ranges does Kora support?

Each Kora Powerblocks hybrid inverter supports two PV input ranges:

  • High-voltage PV: 80–450 VDC
  • Low-voltage PV: 30–150 VDC

This flexibility supports a wide range of residential string configurations and module types.

How much PV power can each Kora Powerblocks accept?

Per Powerblocks tower:

  • Up to 4,000 W on the high-voltage PV input
  • Up to 1,600 W on the low-voltage PV input

Each Powerblocks supports a stack of 2–7 batteries, and systems can scale up to Powerblocks towers. This allows installers to grow PV and storage capacity together without redesigning the system.

How is Kora different from Powerwall with solar?

Unlike Tesla Powerwall, Kora is not just a battery added onto a home.

Key differences installers care about:

  • Circuit-level control: Kora prioritizes loads individually, not whole-home on/off backup.
  • Integrated smart panel: No separate load-shedding hardware or critical-loads subpanel required.
  • Modular scaling: Storage grows in small increments instead of large fixed battery units.
  • Design flexibility: Supports AC-coupled retrofits and DC-coupled new installs without locking you into one architecture.

For solar installers, this means fewer compromises, cleaner designs, and a system that adapts to more site conditions.

Why Solar Companies 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.

Kora Partner Tiers

Get instant access to installer training, system guides, and marketing materials that help you win more jobs with Smart Panel and Powerblocks.

Strengthen your credibility with co-branded marketing content, in-depth product training, and access to rebates on qualifying installs.

Unlock top-tier cash incentives, premium Kora badging, and priority placement in our lead-distribution program — putting your business in front of more homeowners ready to upgrade.

Certification Process

What To Expect

  1. 1

    Fill Out The Form

    Tell us about yourself and your company.

  2. 2

    Kora Will Contact You

    We will review your details and start the online process for you.

  3. 3

    Complete Our Online Training

    We'll provide you with all the materials you need and a 45-minute course to get you confident with our system.

  4. 4

    You're Certified

    As a Kora Partner Electrician, you will get preferential referrals from automated system are more.