Solplanet Strengthens its Presence in South Africa and Widens its Range of Environmentally Certified Inverter for C&I Projects

The South African solar market is experiencing significant growth, driven by a rising demand for reliable and efficient energy solutions. Solplanet, a global leader in solar inverter technology, is strengthening its position in the region. The company will present its latest innovations at Solar & Storage Live Johannesburg, taking place from March 25-27 at Hall 6, Stand No.m B490b at the Nasrec Expo Centre in Johannesburg.

The growing demand for solar energy in South Africa, particularly in the Commercial & Industrial (C&I) sector, underscores the need for reliable and efficient inverter solutions. Businesses, homeowners, and large-scale energy projects require high- quality, user-friendly, and easy-to-install solar technology to support the country’s transition to sustainable energy sources. As the market evolves, access to advanced solar solutions plays a crucial role in meeting energy demands while promoting long- term environmental and economic benefits.

South Africa’s healthy development pipeline suggests that the country is on track to increase its solar capacity significantly, with SAPVIA forecasting approximately 2.5 GW to 3 GW of new solar capacity this year, and a projected 3.5 GW to 4 GW by 2026 . This surge in capacity highlights the growing need for robust solar solutions across the market.

In response to this demand, Solplanet continues to expand its portfolio, offering certified inverter solutions that align with the growing sustainability requirements in the region.

EPD-Certified Inverter Solutions for a Sustainable Future
As part of this expansion, a range of Environmental Product Declaration (EPD)-certified inverters has been introduced for Commercial & Industrial (C&I) solar applications. The certification, verified by EPD International, applies to three key inverter series: the ASW LT-G3 series (25-40kW), the ASW LT-G3 series (45-60kW), and the ASW LT series (75-110kW). These certifications are based on a Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) that evaluates environmental impact from raw material extraction to manufacturing and beyond. With sustainability regulations playing an increasingly significant role in solar project approvals, certified inverters support businesses and municipalities in meeting regulatory and environmental standards.

In addition to these offerings, Solplanet has introduced the ASW 250-360K HT Series inverter to the South African market, specifically designed for utility-scale solar projects. Featuring an IP66-rated enclosure, the inverter is built to withstand the region’s hot and dusty conditions, making it a suitable choice for large-scale solar installations in South Africa.

With an increasing focus on sustainability and renewable energy adoption, collaborations with local partners, solar installers, and businesses play a vital role in driving clean energy deployment. Daniel Pieterse, Country Manager for Solplanet South Africa, emphasizes the importance of addressing market needs: ‘Providing advanced technology and local support ensures that installers and EPCs have the necessary tools to meet the specific demands of the South African solar market.”

Rico Guo, Vice President of International Sales at Solplanet/AISWEI, added: “South Africa is a key market within the company’s global expansion strategy. A strong focus on high-performance inverters tailored for the C&I sector enables businesses to transition to renewable energy while aligning with sustainability objectives.”

 

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