Sungrow targets South African market with new solar inverter

As renewable energy adoption accelerates globally, companies are racing to meet demand with innovative new products. The latest comes from Sungrow, a major player in solar inverters and energy storage systems, which today announced the upcoming launch of a new three-phase inverter optimized for the South African market.

The new inverter builds on the success of Sungrow’s previous 6.0 and 10RS models. By adding a three-phase option to its product lineup, the company aims to address a wider range of residential and commercial applications that can benefit from solar-plus-storage solutions.

According to Sungrow, the product has been expressly designed for easy integration with new or existing solar PV systems in a region that struggles with rolling blackouts. The hybrid inverter combines advanced smart features and safety protections to enable a more resilient solar-based microgrid capable of islanding from the main grid during outages.

“We’re thrilled to introduce our latest energy solution to the South African market,” said Izzat Sankari, Channels Business Director for Sungrow Middle East and Africa. “This innovation represents our commitment to sustainability and our belief in the power of clean energy to transform communities. We’re confident that our solution will redefine the way South African households and businesses embrace renewable energy, offering reliability, efficiency, and peace of mind.”

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