Solis solution combines hybrid and off-grid inverters with diesel generators

Solarator series, designed for areas with unstable grid conditions, serves homes and large industries
Solis solution combines hybrid and off-grid inverters with diesel generators
Manufacturer's portfolio for the storage sector. Photo: Solis/Disclosure

Solis ended 2024 with the launch of technological innovations aimed at meeting the demands of systems in challenging environments. The year's big differentiator was the Solarator Series, a product line that combines hybrid and off-grid inverters with diesel generators, offering a robust solution for locations with unstable grid conditions.

Designed to serve everything from homes to large industries, the series includes inverters compatible with both low voltage and high voltage batteries, single-phase, two-phase and three-phase inverters and meets all voltage ranges of 127 V, 220 V and 380 V.

According to the company, the equipment optimizes energy use and ensures greater security in supply. The solution was designed to offer maximum stability, regardless of the scenario, helping customers overcome the challenges of energy connectivity.

The Solis Solarator Series also offers a wide range of models, all ing up to six units in parallel, ensuring flexible and scalable energy storage solutions for a variety of needs:

  • S5-EO1P(4-5)K-48: single-phase off-grid, ideal for homes and small businesses;
  • S6-EH1P(5-8)KL-PLUS: complete single-phase hybrid inverter with all Solis technology;
  • S6-EH2P(5-8)K (coming soon): Two-phase hybrid inverter, also known as Split Phase. Designed for applications requiring both 127 V and 220 V;
  • S6-EH3P(7-9)K (coming soon): residential three-phase inverter, compatible with low voltage batteries;
  • S6-EH3P(30-50)KH: ideal equipment for large installations and industries, compatible with high voltage batteries.

For 2025, the manufacturer emphasized that it promises to continue expanding its portfolio, developing technologies that meet the growing demand for efficient and sustainable energy solutions.

Solis Solarator series. Photo: Solis/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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