GoodWe Named Tier 1 Power Inverter Manufacturer by BloombergNEF for Q2 2025

Recognition highlights GoodWe’s strong bankability, business stability, and reliability as a trusted partner for large-scale solar and storage projects

For the second quarter of 2025, GoodWe has been named as a Global Tier 1 Power Inverter Manufacturer by BloombergNEF (BNEF), continuing its track record of delivering trusted, high-performance solutions to the global clean energy market. The Tier 1 rating highlights GoodWe’s strong bankability, demonstrated by its inclusion in projects financed by leading financial institutions.

“This recognition affirms our role as a trusted partner in the global transition to clean energy,” said Yingge Wang, Vice President of GoodWe. “Backed by over a decade of renewable energy expertise, we deliver reliable products and lasting system value to customers worldwide.”

The BNEF power inverter Tier 1 is widely regarded as an industry benchmark. The key criterion for tiering is whether projects using a manufacturer’s inverters are likely to receive non-recourse debt financing from various commercial banks. This makes the Tier 1 list a key reference point for financial institutions, EPCs, and project developers when evaluating a manufacturer’s credibility and project readiness.

GoodWe’s inclusion in the Tier 1 list reflects years of consistent investment in technology, manufacturing, and global deployment excellence. Headquartered in China, GoodWe operates five R&D centers. Over 28% of its workforce is dedicated to technological innovation, and nearly 8% of its annual revenue is invested in R&D.

Stringent quality standards are upheld across GoodWe’s inverter, storage system, and heat pump production lines at its four global manufacturing sites. The company’s current inverter production capacity stands at 35 GW. As of Q1 2025, it has reached a cumulative global installed capacity of 100GW.

At Intersolar Europe 2025, GoodWe debuted its next-generation solar power storage solutions under its EcoSmart Home and EcoSmart Commercial umbrellas. These systems feature enhanced safety, AI-powered smart features, and improved system flexibility. Designed to adapt to diverse market needs, GoodWe’s utility solutions are also trusted by large-scale developers, with its utility inverters deployed in projects across Germany, Ireland, Spain, Italy, Greece, China, Malaysia, and India.

 

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