Solis Launches 125kW Hybrid Inverter and AI Energy Assistant at Intersolar Europe 2025

Solis kicked off Intersolar Europe 2025 with two landmark product debuts that set new benchmarks in solar and storage technology: the world’s largest wall-mounted hybrid inverter and Solis AI, a smart energy assistant designed to automate and optimize solar energy use for both homes and businesses. The unveiling coincides with Solis’ 20th anniversary celebrations — a milestone underscoring two decades of solar innovation.

The 125kW Hybrid Inverter: Redefining Commercial Energy Storage
Making its global debut in Munich, the S6-EH3P(75–125)K10-NV-YD-H hybrid inverter redefines expectations for commercial energy storage. Wall-mounted and scalable, it’s a high-voltage, three- phase solution designed to maximize space, efficiency, and energy independence.

Key highlights include:

  • 125kW output — the highest in its class
  • Dual 100A charge/discharge current with two independently controlled battery ports
  • 10 MPPTs and 21A string current for flexible PV design
  • Supports parallel operation of up to six units (up to 750kW total), with 2.0x overload backup capacity.
  • Advanced peak shaving in both self-use and generator modes

“This innovation eliminates the traditional compromise between power and space requirements,” said Sandy Woodward, Solis Europe General Manager. “We’re giving commercial operators the flexibility to maximize their energy independence while optimizing costs.”

Solis AI: Smart Energy Management, Simplified
Also launched on Day 1 is Solis AI, a built-in smart assistant integrated into SolisCloud. Developed to take the guesswork out of solar, it enables predictive, automated energy management with minimal user input required.

Core features include:

  • Forecast-driven charging optimization
  • Adaptive learning of user behaviour and energy habits
  • Real-time tariff response for automated savings
  • Seamless grid compliance

“Solis AI is designed to let the system think ahead — so users don’t have to,” said Sandy. “It’s the next step in our mission to make clean energy not just available, but intelligent.”

20 Years of Impact, Innovation, and Looking Ahead
Founded in 2005, Solis has grown from a local start-up into one of the world’s leading inverter brands, with over 100GW of inverters shipped worldwide.

“Our anniversary is not just about looking back, but about driving the industry forward,” Sandy commented. “These new products demonstrate our commitment to making clean energy more accessible and effective for all.” Visitors to Intersolar Europe can experience these innovations firsthand at Solis’ booth B3.430, from 7–9 May 2025.

 

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