Solis secures offshore verification in China, powers offshore trial project

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Ginlong (Solis) Technologies, the world’s third-largest PV inverter manufacturer, supported an offshore photovoltaic empirical project and has achieved offshore verification in the first national-level photovoltaic product quality inspection.

Last month, an offshore photovoltaic trial project was powered by the Solis’ 30 kilowatt (kW) inverter. As PV technology for offshore settings continued evolving, Solis raised the bar and made new benchmarks. 

Improvements in waterproof sealing, corrosion resistance, and mechanical performance of its inverters and components effectively tackle the environmental challenges of water-based operations, including storms, waves, sea ice, bird droppings, high salt spray, and high humidity.

Following the establishment of the Offshore Photovoltaic Verification Base, a collaboration between the National Solar Photovoltaic Quality Inspection Centre (CPVT) and CIMC Jiguang, Solis emerged as one of the pioneering companies to undergo and pass offshore verification at China’s inaugural national-level-photovoltaic product quality inspection center.

“These recent certifications underscore our dedication to developing resilient and reliable technology for challenging environments, ensuring our products meet the highest industry standards. This accomplishment not only strengthens our market position but also reaffirms our mission to power the world with clean energy,” said Solis Product Director Kun Zhang.

The S6-PCS100K-M energy storage inverter from Solis underwent certification at the CPVT booth after it passed the initial round of new national standard testing. 

“Solis will use this opportunity to collaborate closely with CPVT, jointly promoting and advancing the safe, reliable, high-quality, and sustainable development of the PV industry,” said Zhang.

The inverter’s design is intended to work with various integrated energy storage cabinets, thanks to its 98.5% maximum charge and discharge efficiency, significantly increasing system output. 

Furthermore, even at 60°C, its IGBT Independent IP protection structure guarantees steady performance in challenging conditions, preserving a 50kW output.

Solis, established in 2005, has been at the forefront of solar and energy storage solutions, offering tailored technologies for residential, commercial, and utility-scale customers. Its products guarantee exceptional stability, which can be attested to by strict international certifications.



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