According to a recent LinkedIn post from ConnectDER, the company’s Solar Meter Socket Adapter (MSA) is being used in New Jersey by installer Velocity Energy and Home Solutions to accelerate rooftop solar installations and improve crew safety. The post indicates that the product is approved for use across all major utility territories in the state, including Atlantic City Electric, Jersey Central Power & Light, Public Service Electric & Gas, and Rockland Electric.
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The post suggests that ConnectDER is positioning its Solar MSA as an enabler for installers to reduce project time and costs, which could increase the company’s appeal across the residential solar value chain. Broader approval among major New Jersey utilities may support higher adoption in one of the U.S. solar market’s more mature regions, potentially contributing to revenue growth and making the platform more attractive for future utility and installer partnerships.
For investors, the highlighted utility approvals and installer use case point to incremental traction in a regulated and technically demanding segment, which can be a barrier to entry for competitors. If ConnectDER can replicate similar approvals and installer relationships in additional states, the approach referenced in the post could scale into a defensible niche in grid-edge hardware, with upside from recurring installer demand and possible upsell opportunities across product lines.

