Solis Secures 10th Consecutive EUPD Top Brand Seal

Ginlong (Solis) Technologies, one of the most experienced and largest inverter manufacturers in the world, is proud to announce that it has been awarded the prestigious ‘Top PV Inverter Brand’ seal in Belgium, by global market research organization – EUPD Research. To celebrate the achievement, a handover will be held at the Solis booth (B4) during Solar Solutions in Amsterdam, in collaboration with EUPD Research.

The recognition is particularly significant as this year marks Solis’ 20th anniversary, marking two decades of pioneering solar inverter technology. The EUPD Top Brand PV Award is based on independent research and direct feedback from installers and industry professionals. The seal, one of the most respected in the industry, highlights The Company’s long-standing dedication to delivering high-quality solar solutions.

“Being recognized by EUPD Research for the 10th consecutive year—especially in our 20th anniversary year—makes this milestone even more special,” Dave Van Pelt, Solis Country Manager for Benelux. “It’s a testament to the trust customers have in our technology and the strong brand loyalty we’ve built in the market. As we innovate and expand our product range to keep up with the evolving needs of our European customers, this recognition is also a testament to the dedication of the company’s 4,500+ global workforce, including our rapidly growing team on the ground across Europe.”

Solis remains focused on pushing innovation, strengthening support, and helping drive the clean energy transition. With a growing presence across Europe and beyond, Solis is committed to giving installers and end users more ways to get the most out of their PV systems.

 

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