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

Manufacturer also showcases AI assistant for solar energy management at Intersolar Europe
Solis launches 125 kW wall-mounted three-phase hybrid inverter
Inverter has IP66 protection rating, and 10 MPPTs. Photo: Solis/Disclosure

Solis celebrates its 20th anniversary with one of the biggest presentations in its history at Intersolar Europe 2025. Among the highlights is the launch of the largest three-phase wall-mounted hybrid inverter in the world, according to the manufacturer.

The S6-EH3P(75–125)K10-NV-YD-H series is designed for medium and large commercial applications such as shopping malls, hospitals and industries – sectors with high energy demands.

The equipment has a dual 100 A charging and discharging current, with two independently controlled battery ports, allowing intelligent and high-performance energy management.

Furthermore, the investor It has IP66 protection rating, 10 MPPTs and s 20 A string current, offering wide compatibility with different types of batteries.

Another feature highlighted by the company is that the product allows parallel operation of up to six units – totaling up to 600 kW, with 2.0x overload backup capacity – and includes peak shaving functions in “self-consumption” and “generator” modes.

Solis AI

The company also emphasized that it will showcase Solis AI – the new intelligent assistant integrated into SolisCloud – at Intersolar Europe, which will take place from May 7 to 9, 2025 in Munich, . Designed for residential s, the artificial intelligence automates energy management, optimizing energy use without requiring technical knowledge.

According to the company, the automation offered by the system is especially relevant in Brazil, where tariff complexity and the growth of the storage market require solutions that increase energy autonomy and reduce operating costs in a simple way.

Below are the features of Solis AI:

  • Weather forecast-based optimization, adjusting battery usage according to forecasted sun or low production;
  • Adaptive learning, adjusting energy usage based on actual consumption habits;
  • Dynamic response to tariffs, charging batteries during low-cost periods and discharging during price peaks, bringing savings on your electricity bill;
  • Compliance with network limits and automatic operation in cases of interruptions or extreme price variations.

About Solis

Founded in 2005, the Solis is present in more than 100 countries. In total, the company has already exceeded 100 GW in inverter shipments, ing customers with solutions adapted to each local market – including Brazil, where it operates in the single-phase and commercial inverter segment.

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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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