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Home / News / Solis leads the ranking of inverter brands most remembered by integrators

Solis leads the ranking of inverter brands most remembered by integrators

Company stands out in Greener survey and strengthens its presence in the Brazilian market
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  • April 3, 2025, at 10:31 PM
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Solis leads the ranking of inverter brands most remembered by integrators
With new inverter models, the manufacturer aims to consolidate its role in transforming the electrical matrix. Photo: Solis/Reproduction

Solis was elected the inverter brand most remembered by integrators, according to market research carried out by greener. The company stated that the recognition reflects the growing confidence of professionals in the photovoltaic sector and reinforces the company's commitment to innovation, efficiency and quality.

“It is a great honor to have Solis as the most remembered brand among inverter manufacturers in the Greener 2025 survey,” highlighted Desheng Lei, Country Manager of Solis in Brazil.

“This result is special because it is recognized on our 20th anniversary, and is the result of our efforts to strengthen partnerships and always be close to our customers, building trust and expanding the recognition of our brand,” he highlighted.

New models for homes and businesses

In addition to the milestone achieved in Greener's research, Solis highlighted the launch of two new inverters aimed at the Brazilian market, reinforcing its presence in the country with solutions adapted to the local reality.

The S6-EH3P(30-50)KH model, intended for three-phase commercial systems, has four MPPTs, supports up to 40 A per MPPT and allows parallel operation with up to six inverters.

According to the company, the ability to handle unbalanced three-phase loads, in addition to features such as independent ports for generators and high charging and discharging current, guarantees greater efficiency and energy autonomy for companies of different sizes.

For residential consumers, Solis has developed the S6-EH2P(5-8)K02-SV-YD-L model, designed for applications with 127 V loads in two-phase networks. Compatible with high-power panels, the equipment offers backup with a transition time of less than 4 milliseconds, ensuring continuous supply even in the event of network failures.

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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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