Growatt, a global provider of renewable energy technologies, is featured in PVBook 2025, the digital directory by Energía Estratégica that highlights leading companies in the solar PV sector. In this edition, the manufacturer introduces a portfolio tailored for the residential and commercial markets, including single-phase microinverters, three-phase string inverters, and LFP lithium-ion batteries, all engineered to enhance performance, improve efficiency and ensure robust technical support.
The company’s strategy in the region focuses on energy efficiency, compatibility with diverse PV configurations, and compliance with international certification standards.
For the distributed solar segment, Growatt presents the NEO 2500M-X2, a 2.5 kW single-phase microinverter designed to operate within a 16–60 V input range. The device supports a maximum input current of 18 A and an MPPT operating window of 16–55 V, achieving 96.5% maximum efficiency and 99.5% MPPT efficiency. Its architecture enables independent MPPT tracking per module, making it suitable for decentralized PV installations and flexible system integration.
In the commercial segment, Growatt introduces the MID 30–50KTL3-X2, a three-phase string inverter available in capacities ranging from 30 kW to 50 kW. The unit operates with an input voltage range of 200–1100 V and an MPPT window of 200–1000 V. It supports maximum input currents of 32 A or 48 A, includes up to four MPPT trackers, and delivers 98.8% maximum efficiency with 99.9% MPPT efficiency, positioning it as a reliable solution for medium- and large-scale PV projects.
For energy storage applications, Growatt highlights the Hope 5.0L-B1, a lithium-iron-phosphate (LFP) battery with 5.0 kWh nominal capacity and 51.2 V output. The unit is designed for parallel connection, offering more than 6,000 life cycles and a 98% depth of discharge (DoD). It supports a maximum charge current of 100 A and complies with IEC 62619, UN38.3, and RoHS standards. Its compact form factor (440 × 480 × 130.5 mm) and 43+2 kg weight facilitate installation in reduced spaces.
These solutions are engineered to integrate seamlessly into systems of various scales, offering operational reliability, high energy efficiency, and compatibility with Latin America’s evolving technical requirements.
International recognition and growing regional presence
In 2024, Growatt was ranked as a Tier 1 inverter supplier by S&P Global, a classification that evaluates financial stability and participation in bankable solar projects. The company also received the Top Brand PV award from EUPD Research for the eighth consecutive year, based on surveys of distributors and installers across six markets, including several in Latin America.
Growatt also participated in the 6th International Congress on Energy, Gas and Oil, reaffirming its commitment to the energy transition through technologies that optimize consumption and reduce grid dependence via smart storage systems.
Its presence in PVBook 2025, along with global recognition and an updated technology portfolio, positions Growatt as a strategic supplier for solar PV development in Latin America. The company’s offering combines efficiency, certified quality, and system adaptability, essential elements for the sustained growth of renewable energy in the region.
































