Solis Celebrates 20th Anniversary with Groundbreaking Launches at SNEC 2025

Solis, a global leader in PV inverter technology and energy storage solutions, will mark its 20th anniversary with a major showcase at SNEC 2025 (June 11-13), introducing industry-leading innovations – the 125kW Wall- Mounted Hybrid Inverter.
 
Two Decades of Innovation, A Future of Growth
Established in 2005 in Ningbo, China, Solis has grown from a pioneering startup to one of the world’s most trusted inverter brands, with over 100GW of products shipped to more than 100 countries and regions. Under the continued leadership of founder Yiming Wang, the company remains at the forefront of solar and storage technology, enabling homes, businesses, and utilities to transition to clean energy.

Solis C&I Energy Storage Inverters with 4-in-1 Functionality: Power Reimagined
Making its China debut at SNEC, the S6-EH3P(75–125)K10-NV-YD-H series sets new standards for commercial energy storage with exceptional flexibility and performance: With 4-in-1 functionality—integrating PV, battery, grid, and genset control—this hybrid inverter simplifies energy management and maximises ROI. In on-grid and off-grid situations, it exhibits distinct advantages:
 
Key Features for On-Grid Applications:

 Max 21A PV input current, usable PV power up to 200% inverter rated power
 Compatible with 100-314Ah battery modules
 Fast charging with battery current up to 200A
 Flexible PV connection through DC and AC coupling simultaneously
 Dual independent battery ports for mixed battery integration
 
Key Features for Off-Grid Applications:
 160% overload capacity for enhanced impact resistance
 Parallel operation of up to 10 units (6+ recommended with Solis Power Distribution Cabinet)
 Customisable battery settings and robust backup assurance

 Smart load prioritisation with extended critical load support
 <10ms seamless transition between on-grid and off-grid modes
 
SolisCloud AI Smart Energy Assistant: Intelligent Management Made Simple
Making its debut at SNEC 2025, SolisCloud AI represents a major evolution of Solis’ original energy management platform. Upgraded with intelligent automation and advanced analytics, SolisCloud AI transforms energy data into actionable insights helping users optimise performance, minimise costs, and make smarter energy decisions in real time.
 
This AI-enhanced version builds on the core strengths of the original SolisCloud, while unlocking entirely new capabilities for homeowners, installers, and energy professionals.
 
Key Advantages:
AI-Powered Time of Use (TOU) Management
Automatically adapts charging and discharging schedules based on real-time electricity pricing and weather forecasts maximising savings without manual input.
Seamless EMS Integration & Third-Party Interoperability
Fully compatible with modern grid standards and energy ecosystems, enabling automated control, easy regulatory compliance, and flexible integration with third-party systems.
 

A Complete Energy Ecosystem for All Applications
“As we celebrate this 20-year milestone, we’re focused on shaping the future of renewable energy,” says Yiming Wang, President of Solis. “Our growth has been made possible by the trust of our customers, partners, and dedicated team. At SNEC 2025, we’re proud to introduce innovations that will drive the next decade of solar and storage advancements.”

Join Us at SNEC 2025

Solis invites industry professionals, media, and renewable energy supporters to experience 20 years of innovation at:

 Dates: June 11-13, 2025
 Location: Hall 5.1H, Booth E680, Shanghai National Exhibition and Convention Center

Discover how high-performance technology and intelligent energy management are transforming the solar industry.

 

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