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Sequoya Cross, vice president of energy storage for Briggs & Stratton Energy Solutions, has been elected to the California Solar & Storage Association (CALSSA) board of directors.

Cross, who has 20 years of experience in the energy industry, was the COO for SimpliPhi Power prior to its acquisition by Briggs & Stratton in 2021. In addition, as a former CEO of two solar companies, she has managed operations and supply chains for the distribution and manufacturing of clean energy technology throughout the renewable energy sector.

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CALSSA has been a pioneering voice and tireless advocate for decades and the results speak"

I’m honored to be part of the important work that CALSSA is doing to promote and support the adoption and implementation of solar and energy storage throughout California,” said Cross. “CALSSA has been a pioneering voice and tireless advocate for decades and the results speak for themselves.”

CALSSA has advanced the common interest of the solar and storage industry for more than 40 years, making California the most robust market in the United States. The association is the state’s largest clean energy business group with more than 750 member companies, representing an array of businesses that manufacture, design, install, finance, and provide other resources to the growing local solar and storage market in the state.

ESS and standby generators

CPUC designated Briggs & Stratton Energy Solutions as an approved California Manufacturer of ESS

Briggs & Stratton Energy Solutions draws on 115 years of experience in power generation to meet evolving energy needs with a complete line of backup energy products, including Energy Storage Systems (ESS) and standby generators. 

The company’s cobalt-free, lithium ferro phosphate (LFP) batteries are manufactured in Oxnard, California, have been used in installations around the world since 2010 and come with a 10- or 15-year limited warranty. In addition, the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) recently designated Briggs & Stratton Energy Solutions as an approved California Manufacturer of ESS.

PowerProtect™ standby generators

The company is one of only five manufacturers with this distinction, which benefits California residents by allowing an additional 20% incentive for the state’s Self-Generation Incentive Program (SGIP). 

Last fall, Briggs & Stratton Energy Solutions introduced its 13 kW, 18 kW, and 22 kW PowerProtect™ home standby generators that deliver reliable power for every homeowner's needs. The new models join Briggs & Stratton’s 26kW, which is the most powerful air-cooled unit in the market.

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