20 Years Strong: Solis Celebrates Anniversary with Major Launches at Intersolar

Solis, one of the largest and most experienced inverter manufacturers globally, is set to mark its 20th anniversary with one of its most significant showcases to date at Intersolar Europe 2025 — unveiling the world’s largest wall-mounted hybrid inverter and a revolutionary AI-powered smart assistant for solar energy management.

Founded in 2005, Solis has grown from humble beginnings in Ningbo, China into an industry leader, and remains led today by its founder, Jimmy Wang. With over 100GW of inverter shipments worldwide and a presence in more than 100 countries and regions, the company celebrates two decades of innovation by looking boldly to the future.

Introducing the 125kW Hybrid: Power, Reimagined
Making its global debut at Intersolar, the S6-EH3P(75–125)K10-NV-YD-H series is the largest wall- mounted hybrid inverter in the world — a breakthrough in high-voltage, three-phase energy storage for commercial applications.
Key features include:
 Dual 100A charge/discharge current with two independently controlled battery ports, enabling intelligent, high-throughput energy management.
 10 MPPTs and 20A string current capacity for flexible, high-power PV design
 Broad battery compatibility, offering flexibility for installers and commercial energy users.
 Supports parallel operation of up to six units (up to 600kW total), with 2.0x overload backup capacity.
 Peak shaving in “self-use” and “generator” modes to cut costs and boost grid independence.

Engineered for demanding energy environments, this hybrid solution enables large-scale storage projects to achieve high efficiency with simplified design and installation — all without compromising on reliability or performance.

Solis AI Smart Energy Management: Maximum savings, Minimal Effort.
Also launching at Intersolar is Solis AI, the new built-in smart assistant integrated into SolisCloud. Developed for homeowners and professionals, Solis AI automates energy management to maximise efficiency without requiring technical input.
Key capabilities include:
 Weather-based charging optimisation, adjusting battery use in advance of expected sunshine or low production periods.
 Adaptive learning, analysing consumption habits to tailor energy use to real-world patterns.
 Dynamic tariff response, automatically charging during low-cost periods and discharging during peak pricing, helping end users reduce energy expenses.
 Grid and pricing compliance, managing limits and responding to outages or negative price scenarios with ease.

By continuously analysing real-time and historical data, Solis AI ensures each system operates at peak efficiency — improving energy independence and reducing costs behind the scenes.

A Complete Energy Ecosystem — Residential, Commercial, Utility
“As we reflect on this incredible 20-year journey, I’m deeply grateful to our customers, partners, and the dedicated Solis team who’ve made it all possible,” comments Jimmy Wang, President of Ginlong (Solis) Technologies. “Our success has always been driven by a shared vision, to make clean energy accessible, reliable, and transformative for everyone. Our solutions have helped family’s lower energy costs, supported businesses in becoming more sustainable, and built connections that continue to inspire us.

Intersolar Europe 2025 is a celebration of that journey — and an opportunity to showcase what’s next, from the launch of the world’s largest wall-mounted hybrid inverter to the debut of Solis AI. This is our most comprehensive exhibition in Europe to date, and it marks the beginning of an even brighter future.”

Solis invites attendees to join the celebration at Intersolar Europe in Munich, 7–9 May 2025 — and experience 20 years of innovation, impact, and the future of solar energy.

 

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