Ginlong (Solis) Expands U.S. Solar Market with Innovative Inverters
Ginlong (Solis) Technologies has expanded its U.S. market presence with the launch of two new solar inverters. The company, previously known for serving Europe and Italy, now offers these innovative products stateside.
The residential solar hybrid inverter, S6-EH2P(9.6-16)K03-SV-YD-L-US, is a standout product. It boasts a CEC efficiency rating of 95.45% and power classes ranging from 9.6 kW to 16 kW. This inverter is designed for easy integration with existing solar installations, part of Solis' 'Solarator' series.
The company also introduced a commercial-scale string inverter, the S6-EH3P(30-60)K-NV-YD-H-US. This inverter caters to larger-scale projects, with power classes ranging from 30 kW to 60 kW. Both inverters are designed to maximize solar utilization and efficiency.
Another notable product is the 48 V split-phase low-voltage energy-storage inverter. This transformerless topology inverter can function on-grid, off-grid, or as a microgrid. It supports whole-home backup and rapid switchover during outages, and is compatible with a wide range of battery types and brands.
Ginlong (Solis) Technologies' new inverter offerings demonstrate the company's commitment to the U.S. solar market. With high efficiency ratings, versatile functionality, and easy integration capabilities, these inverters are poised to make a significant impact on the American solar landscape.
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