Growatt ranks 1st in the world in shipping residential inverters

According to research by IHS Markit, the company consolidated itself in this position for the second year in a row
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Growatt inverters have been installed in more than 150 countries and regions. Photo: Reproduction

According to a survey by IHS Markit, Growatt was ranked the world's #1 residential inverter supplier in 2021 for the second year in a row.

"At Growatt, we provide smart and reliable photovoltaic solutions for residential system owners to reduce their electricity bills and carbon footprint,” said Lisa Zhang, the company’s vice president of marketing.

“More than 2,8 million families around the world are now enjoying sustainable energy through our products and solutions,” he highlighted.

The manufacturer's residential offerings, in compliance with grid regulations and requirements of various markets, include single-phase inverters with power capacities ranging from 750 W to 11,4 kW and three-phase inverters from 3 kW to 15 kW.

According to the company, the XH series battery inverters have become increasingly popular among families looking to upgrade from rooftop solar plants to energy storage systems in the future.

“Furthermore, it has enhanced security features including AFCI function, providing customers with peace of mind,” Zhang added.

Growatt in the world

To date, Growatt inverters have been installed in more than 150 countries and regions, and approximately 1,4 million end s have connected PV systems to the company's cloud platform – the online intelligent service system (OSS).

“Our OSS system allows installers, integrators and distributors to manage and maintain solar plants remotely and intelligently to improve service efficiency,” explained the executive.

Furthermore, they have established 34 representative offices around the world to provide more efficient and convenient service.

“At Growatt, our team works tirelessly to enable everyone to benefit from sustainable energy and transition to a greener lifestyle,” concluded Zhang.

Photo by Mateus Badra
Mateus Badra
Journalist graduated from PUC-Campinas. He worked as a producer, reporter and presenter on TV Bandeirantes and Metro Jornal. He has been following the Brazilian electricity sector since 2020.

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