Hoymiles elevates solar technology to another level with its leading microinverters.
Designed to deliver unparalleled efficiency, precision, and overall performance, Hoymiles microinverters stand as an ideal choice for those seeking to maximise their solar yield and accelerate the transition to sustainable, open energy solutions.
Traditional inverter modules often pose risks of electric shock and fire hazards due to the high DC voltage they carry.
In contrast, Hoymiles microinverters are connected in parallel, with each inverter carrying a voltage of just 40 volts (V). This eliminates the danger of electric shock and fire hazard from the outset, helping to ensure a safe and stable solar energy system.
Operating at less than 60V DC voltage and supported by 6000V surge protection and IP67 enclosure ratings, Hoymiles microinverters are designed to guarantee utmost safety for a property.
Cloud monitoring means potential issues can be promptly identified and addressed, ensuring around-the-clock safety.
Hoymiles microinverters utilise module-level maximum power point tracking (MPPT), ensuring each solar panel operates at its maximum power point independently.
Unlike string inverters, which operate at the level of the lowest-performing panel in a string, microinverters eliminate mismatch loss, maximising the efficiency of an entire solar installation.
In addition, the module-level MPPT means each panel’s performance can be monitored, providing a comprehensive overview through the S-Miles Cloud platform. This allows for optimal energy production and offers insights into the health of the solar panels.

Hoymiles microinverters offer easy scalability and ultimate flexibility for your solar energy system. Whether you want to expand your system’s capacity in the future or make changes to your solar panel configuration, Hoymiles microinverters provide a plug-and-play solution.
Panels connected to each inverter can have different ratings, makes, or orientations, as each panel operates independently. This eliminates the impact of shadow, dust, or bird droppings on adjacent panels, ensuring the continued efficiency of your entire solar array.
With global certification and rigorous reliability testing exceeding standard certification standards, Hoymiles microinverters are backed by stringent environmental and electrical tests. Users can also trust Hoymiles to keep them up and running with a standard 12-year warranty, extendable to an impressive 25 years.
As a major global player in module level power electronics solutions, Hoymiles specialises in cutting-edge microinverters and storage systems. Driven by a vision for a cleaner and more sustainable future, the company aspires to lead the smart energy industry through the deployment of robust technology and reliable products.
Hoymiles has set a mission to be the foremost choice for anyone initiating their journey into smart energy, making advanced technology impactful by ensuring accessibility for everyone. It is dedicated to bringing smart solar solutions to every corner of the world, offering high-quality products that contribute to a global shift towards sustainable energy practices.

Behind Hoymiles stands a dedicated team of engineers, comprised of over 1200 global experts. This diverse group, along with an extensive distribution and service network across North America, South America, Europe, Asia, Africa and Oceania, empowers homeowners and professionals in more than 140 countries and regions. Prospective partners and users are invited to join Hoymiles in the pursuit of true open energy, fostering a collaborative global effort towards a sustainable future.
Hoymiles products have earned widespread market favour, establishing themselves as reliable allies for investors, installers, and end consumers alike.
As a trusted partner, Hoymiles remains steadfast in its commitment to facilitating a seamless transition to smart energy, embodying innovation, accessibility, and sustainability throughout Australia and around the world.
For more information, visit hoymiles.com/au
This article featured in the February edition of ecogeneration.
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