Hoymiles opens microinverter factory in Mexico

Company aims to strengthen for North America and Latin America
Hoymiles opens microinverter factory in Mexico
The project is located in Mexico. Photo: Hoymiles/Disclosure

A Hoymiles inaugurated, this Tuesday (17), its first overseas factory in Monterrey, Mexico – reaching a significant milestone in the company’s global expansion strategy. 

Located at Vynmsa Industrial Park, just six kilometers from the airport, the development of 6.700 sq is equipped with comprehensive production capabilities, including dedicated warehouses for PCBA, materials and finished products. 

The factory, which has 170 employees, will focus on production of microinverters, like the series HMS-2000-4T and HMS-2000DW-4T, for residential and commercial solar applications.

With a initial production capacity of 500 thousand units per year, The plant is planned for future expansion, with the aim of adding new lines to double production.

Factory inauguration ceremony. Photo: Hoymiles/Disclosure
Dr Yang Bo, CEO of the company. Photo: Hoymiles/Disclosure

According to the manufacturer, the facility represents more than an increase in manufacturing capabilities, it reflects Hoymiles’ strategic vision for localized production. 

By being closer to key markets, the company said it will improve service responsiveness, reduce delivery times and offer more competitive prices, while ensuring high-performance products that meet local demands.

“The Monterrey plant is an important milestone and demonstrates our commitment to ing the transition to renewable energy in North and Latin America. The development will be crucial to meeting the region’s growing needs for solar and energy storage solutions,” said Y.ang Bo, CEO of Hoymiles.

Guy Rong, Vice President of Hoymiles, added: “This new factory marks a new chapter for Hoymiles, enabling us to offer better services to the local market and positioning us as a key player in the renewable energy sector.” 

Manufacturer team. Photo? Hoymiles/Disclosure

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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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