Solis showcases wall-mounted inverter and AI-powered energy platform at SNEC

Manufacturer celebrates 20 years with technological innovations and TÜV SÜD certification
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The company's stand is located in Hall 5.1H. Photo: Solis/Disclosure

At SNEC 2025, which runs until June 13 in China, Solis celebrated its 20th anniversary with the introduction of the 125 kW wall-mounted hybrid inverter and the SolisCloud AI Smart Energy Assistant.

Yiming Wang, president of company, opened the event by reflecting on the manufacturer's trajectory since its founding in Ningbo in 2005, until it became a globally recognized brand, with more than 100 GW of inverters installed in more than 100 countries.

“Our 20th anniversary is not just a celebration of the past, but a commitment to the future. We are showcasing technologies that will accelerate the world’s transition to clean energy – smarter, more efficient and more affordable than ever before,” he said.

Solis launches 125 kW wall-mounted three-phase hybrid inverter

4-in-1 Hybrid Inverter

According to the company, the S6-EH3P(75-125)K10-NV-YD-H series, which made its debut in China, features 4-in-1 integration (PV, battery, grid and generator control), designed to maximize ROI in commercial and industrial applications. Advanced features of the line include:

  • 200% PV supercharging and 200A fast battery charging for on-grid efficiency;
  • 160% overload capability and <10ms transition for off-grid resilience;
  • Parallel operation of up to 10 units, made possible by the Solis Power Distribution Cabinet.

SolisCloud AI

The company's Smart Energy Assistant stood out at the fair, according to the company, for its real-time analysis using artificial intelligence and, mainly, for the automated management of Time of Use (TOU) Pricing, a strategic functionality for the Brazilian market.

By automatically optimizing peak and off-peak consumption—adjusting power flows based on current tariffs and weather forecasts—SolisCloud maximizes energy savings and efficiency. The platform also s third-party integration and complies with global grid standards.

The company unveiled its product portfolio at the event. Photo: Solis/Disclosure

Solis is recognized by TÜV SÜD

During SNEC 2025, TÜV SÜD officially handed over to Solis the EPDs (Environmental Product Declarations) for the S6-GC(80-125)K commercial inverter line.

The award ceremony was led by Xu Hailiang, Vice President of TÜV SÜD Smart Energy, who handed over the certificates to Sandy Woodward, General Manager of Solis in Europe.

EPDs were prepared based on the international standards ISO 14025 and EN 15804 and offer a detailed assessment of the environmental impact of products throughout their entire life cycle – from the extraction of raw materials to production, distribution, use, recycling and disposal.

According to the manufacturer, by disclosing quantified data on environmental performance, these documents provide for more sustainable purchasing decisions, both for consumers and companies.

“We believe that in an increasingly competitive and dynamic energy landscape, it is essential to maintain transparency in our production and supply chains,” said Sandy Woodward. “Offering EPDs is one way we demonstrate our commitment to sustainability and ethical sourcing across Europe.”

Obtaining the EPDs is part of Solis’ broader strategy focused on sustainability and corporate transparency. This initiative follows the company’s recent publication of its 2024 ESG Report, which highlights its environmental, social and governance performance, and its achievement of the EcoVadis “Committed” seal in November 2024.

EcoVadis is one of the most globally recognized platforms for evaluating corporate sustainability practices. Founded in in 2007, it ranks companies based on criteria such as environmental management, human and labor rights, ethics and responsible purchasing.

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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