SZ) today has one of the widest installed bases of string inverters globally with our inverters converting DC to AC power and interacting with utility grid in markets around the world, reducing the carbon footprint, and helping us enrich society around the world. Solis is the first publicly owned and listed company with a primary focus on string inverters and the first inverter manufacturer to com
plete PVEL's (Formerly part of DNV-GL) 3rd Party Inverter Reliability Testing. The company has a very high focus on research and development to keep pace with the high demands, and pace of change in the renewable energy sector. Solis has been actively involved with national bodies in the formulation of 10+ national and industrial standards and has formulated two national standards in the name of the first drafting unit. As a key participant in laying down industrial standards for photovoltaic cluster inverters, Solis takes its responsibility very seriously. Our R&D team has helped Solis get approvals on multiple domestic and foreign authorized patents, even as we remain one of the pioneers at the cutting edge of change in the industry. The strong response to our products range has meant a wide global presence for the firm today. Solis has set up global offices and technical after-sales service centers in the United Kingdom, the United States, Australia, Brazil, South Africa, India, Mexico, Spain, Netherlands, Romania, and other places. Solis products have been used in high-profile locations and projects around the world including the Shanghai Expo, (Shanghai, China) and the Eiffel Tower (Paris, France) along with other leading domestic and commercial projects. Besides being a responsible corporate citizen, Solis has achieved rapid growth in revenue and profit for many years in a row because of its leading technology and its dedication to product quality. Solis was ranked among the top 5 in the global string market, No.1 in China's Domestic Residential, No.2 in global single-phase, and No. 3 in global three-phase string market share by shipments (MWac)
Source: Wood Mackenzie