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September 22, 2025

Solis strengthens its portfolio of next-generation inverters and secures a prominent presence in PVBook 2025

The company drives photovoltaic innovation with solutions for generation and BESS projects, applied in real regional success stories and showcased through the international catalogue that brings together leading players in the solar sector.
By Strategic Energy

By Strategic Energy

September 22, 2025
Solis strengthens its portfolio of next-generation inverters and secures a prominent presence in PVBook 2025

At a decisive moment for renewable energy in Latin America, global company Solis is reinforcing its technological offering with low- and high-voltage storage inverters, backed by real-world cases that demonstrate their performance, while expanding its visibility through PVBook, the strategic and free international catalogue developed by Energía Estratégica.

The Solis portfolio includes a series of Solarator inverters designed for different applications and scales, standing out for their flexibility, efficiency, technical capacities, and battery integration potential:

In the low-voltage, split-phase segment, models such as S6-EH2P(5-8)K02-SV-YD-L and S6-EH2P(10-16)K03-NV-YD-L-US are available. These units, compatible with both lithium and lead-acid batteries, incorporate smart energy management, using artificial intelligence to handle charging and discharging in line with TOU tariffs, while also enabling integration with VPP and EMS platforms.

Among their technical advantages, they support PV input oversizing up to 160%, feature switching times of less than 4 ms, and include a 7-inch LCD display with Bluetooth support for simplified configuration.

For the high-voltage three-phase segment, Solis offers the S6-EH3P(30-60)K-NV-YD-H-US and S6-GC3P(150-200)K07-HV-ND-US.
The first supports PV input up to ~96 kW with voltages of up to 1000 V, achieving a CEC efficiency of 97%. The latter delivers output power up to 200 kW, with 7 MPPTs at 54 A per MPPT, integrates advanced protection systems (arc fault detection, real-time fault monitoring, AC and DC protection), and is designed for large-scale commercial and industrial installations.

These products not only meet the growing demand for capacity but also aim to reduce losses, maximise solar generation yield, and deliver fast backup times (<10 ms in some cases), making them ideal for hybrid applications or sites requiring stability during outages or grid fluctuations.

Moreover, the inverters achieve CEC efficiencies above 96–97%, short response times, and the ability to handle high PV input, optimising the return on solar panel investment.

Tangible success case in Mérida, Yucatán

One of the most illustrative examples of these technologies can be found in Mérida (Yucatán, Mexico), implemented by the integrator Sunnyday. In this project, four Solis 60 kW three-phase hybrid inverters were installed in an on-grid system with a total installed capacity of 287.10 kW, using 495 solar panels of 580 W each.

These technologies and projects do not operate in isolation. Solis is part of the 2025 edition of PVBook, the international photovoltaic catalogue recently launched by Energía Estratégica. This free tool compiles technical data sheets, success stories, global experiences, and product specifications such as inverters, modules, batteries, and trackers.

For Solis, being featured in PVBook means broadening its commercial reach, enhancing transparency, and enabling engineers, developers, investors, and end-users to easily access precise technical data (voltages, currents, efficiency levels, backup times, battery compatibility, etc.).

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