Solis reaches more than 5,7 GW in inverters sold in Brazil

Three-phase inverter of 333-350 kW, with input current of 20 A, is one of the company's highlights
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The company's products offer high efficiency and advanced features to optimize solar energy generation. Image: Solis/Disclosure

A Solis announced that, by the end of 2023, it had reached more than 5,7 GW de photovoltaic inverters sold No. Brazilian market and more than 80 GW globally. 

"We have been in Brazil for six years and we will continue to invest in innovation and quality. We own investors de last generation, designed for high efficiency and durability”, highlighted the manufacturer. 

According to ABSOLAR (Brazilian Association of Photovoltaic Solar Energy), the country has one of the cleaner energy matrices of the world, with 18,2% of all the energy generated from the solar source

Image: Solis/Disclosure
Image: Solis/Disclosure

Solis Portfolio

Among the company's highlights are the three-phase inverters S6-GU(333-350)K-EHV, with power of 333-350 kW, 1500 VDC input and 800 VAC output – designed to offer a more economical solution for projects de utility-scale solar energy

According to the company, the product has maximum efficiency of 99% with 12/16 MPPTs  e 20 A input current – combining with high energy efficiency photovoltaic modules. 

Furthermore, optimized DC and AC interface and PLC communication mode are suitable to effectively reduce the investment cost of photovoltaic projects, as well as the degree of protection is IP66, making the solar plant safer and more stable. 

"The high precision monitoring and IV curve scan effectively improve the efficiency of plant operation and maintenance and reduce downstream O&M costs”, concluded the manufacturer.

2,5 MW solar plant in Petrópolis (RJ) has Solis inverters. Image: Solis/Disclosure

About Solis

Founded in 2005, Solis is the third largest manufacturer de photovoltaic inverters do world, according to Wood Mackenzie. The company is present em more than 100 countries.

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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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