SMA products for generation, storage and use of Solar power in residential and commercial units, are now compliant with the European standard ETSI EN 303 645, a critical security requirement for connected devices in the Internet of Things (IoT) domain. The certification enhance protection against cyberattacks and safeguards user privacy.
Obtaining the certification demonstrates SMA’s proactive approach in enhancing data protection and cybersecurity for both homeowners and businesses. It has also implemented the new requirements of the Radio Equipment Directive (EN 18031), scheduled to come into effect from August 1, 2025. “Anyone investing in a PV system wants to be well prepared for the long term—including in terms of IT security,” said Marek Seeger, Information Security Manager at SMA. “It’s worth taking a closer look at the security features, as modern protection mechanisms offer both safety and peace of mind in everyday use. IT security and data protection are fundamental components of our system solutions. With the additional certification we are actively protecting our customers against cyberattacks and hacking—offering them genuine security and peace of mind when using connected energy systems in both residential and commercial applications.”













