Hoymiles Expands Footprint in India with Sun Solista as New Authorized Distributor

Hoymiles, a global leader in smart solar solutions, is proud to announce Sun Solista as its new Authorized Distributor for India. This strategic partnership marks a significant milestone in Hoymiles’ mission to expand access to cutting-edge solar technology across the country, empowering businesses and homeowners with efficient, reliable, and sustainable energy solutions.

With a strong presence in over 190 countries and regions, Hoymiles has established itself as a trusted name in the solar industry, renowned for its high-performance microinverters and energy storage solutions. By collaborating with Sun Solista, an experienced and dedicated player in India’s renewable energy sector, Hoymiles aims to enhance the availability of its advanced solar products to meet the rising demand for clean energy solutions in the region.

“We are excited to welcome Sun Solista as our new Authorized Distributor in India. India is a key market for us, and with Sun Solista’s deep industry expertise and commitment to quality service, we are confident that more customers will benefit from our innovative solar technology.” said Mr. Luke, Director, India at Hoymiles.

This partnership reinforces Hoymiles’ commitment to “Open Energy for All” by making high-quality, intelligent solar technology more accessible to Indian consumers. By leveraging Sun Solista’s expertise and local presence, Hoymiles aims to accelerate the adoption of smart solar solutions, contributing to India’s renewable energy transition.

 

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