Chinese solar inverter company Solis has recently been ranked the world’s third-largest manufacturer in the category by international information and analytics company S&P Global for the second consecutive year.
Solis was established in 2005 and provides clean energy solutions for homes, businesses and large-scale power plants. It currently has annual production capacity of 80GW.
This latest news builds on high-profile accolades for the company in the past 18 months, including the “Top Inverter Brand 2023” seal in Belgium, the Netherlands and South Africa from German-based firm EUPD Research.
This is the eighth consecutive year Solis has been recognised by EUPD Research, based on 100,000 interviews across more than 50 countries.
“I am delighted Solis has been ranked so highly for another year and maintained our position as the world’s third-largest inverter manufacturer,” says Sandy Woodward, Solis’ general manager, Europe and South Africa.
“I’m particularly proud of our progress during 2022 in the energy storage inverter segment, in which Solis achieved year-on-year growth of more than 500 per cent, accounting for 18 per cent of our total operating revenue.
“This remarkable expansion can be attributed to our dedicated team of more than 4500 people across all the major continents, as well as our high brand recognition, strong channel competitiveness and deep commitment to research and development.”
In Australia, Solis continues its progression in the large-scale solar industry, having recently provided its S5-GC50K inverters for the 4.4MW Northern Power Station Road Solar Farm in Port Augusta, South Australia (pictured above). Given the solar farm’s location in the desert, the inverters deliver maximum output in temperatures that can exceed 40 degrees Celsius.
For more information, visit solisinverters.com.au.