Solis, a global leader in solar inverter technology, has announced that its residential high-voltage hybrid inverters (3.8-11.4kW) and commercial power class inverters (25-60kW) are now officially listed on Hawaiian Electric’s (HECO) Qualified Equipment List. This achievement marks a significant milestone in Solis’ commitment to providing high-quality, compliant, and safe solar solutions tailored to meet the unique energy needs of different regions.
Meeting Strict Grid Support Criteria
The Hawaiian Electric Qualified Equipment List features products that meet stringent standards for performing essential Grid Support Utility Interactive (GSUI) functions. These requirements are critical to ensuring that grid-connected equipment supports system reliability and helps facilitate the transition to renewable energy. By meeting these criteria, Solis inverters contribute to Hawaii’s efforts to integrate renewable energy solutions effectively and reliably.
Solis’ Commitment to Innovation and Compliance
James Qiao, General Manager of Solis for the US, Canada, and Puerto Rico, commented, “Being listed on the Hawaiian Electric Qualified Equipment List highlights Solis’ dedication to product excellence, regulatory compliance, and grid safety.” He emphasized that Hawaii, as a leader in renewable energy adoption, benefits from Solis’ innovative inverter solutions to support its clean energy objectives.
Advanced Technology for Seamless Integration
Solis inverters are equipped with cutting-edge technology designed to optimize solar energy performance. They also ensure smooth integration with utility grids, helping customers enjoy efficient and reliable renewable energy systems. The inclusion of Solis inverters in the HECO Qualified Equipment List underscores the company’s commitment to advancing the safety, reliability, and sustainability of energy systems around the world.
This milestone solidifies Solis’ position as a trusted partner in the renewable energy industry, contributing to Hawaii’s green energy goals and supporting customers with high-performance, compliant solar inverters.
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