Manila, Philippines – 28 May 2025 – Solis, one of the most trusted names in solar PV inverter technology, made waves at the Solar & Storage Philippines 2025 Expo with the official Philippine launch of its new 125kW three-phase hybrid inverter, a breakthrough innovation designed to transform commercial energy storage in the country.
Held at the SMX Convention Center from May 19 to 20, the expo served as the perfect platform for Solis to introduce the S6-EH3P(80–125)K10-NV-YD-H hybrid inverter—fresh off its global unveiling in Munich. Wall-mounted, scalable, and engineered for exceptional efficiency and flexibility, the new system redefines what’s possible for large-scale solar-plus-storage applications.
Key Features of the 125kW Hybrid Inverter:
- Market-leading 125kW output
- Dual 100A charge/discharge capacity with two independent battery ports
- 10 MPPTs and 21A string current for advanced solar array design
- Scalable up to six units for a total of 750kW
- Smart peak shaving in both self-use and generator modes

In addition to the 125kW hybrid inverter, Solis also showcased a comprehensive portfolio of solutions to meet the diverse needs of the Philippine energy market. These included energy storage inverters such as the single-phase 8kW, three-phase 15kW, and 50kW models, as well as grid-tied inverters including the single-phase 10kW and three-phase 100kW systems.

Throughout the two-day event, the Solis Philippines team welcomed industry leaders, installers, and energy professionals to explore these cutting-edge technologies. The enthusiastic turnout and positive feedback reinforced Solis’s ongoing commitment to supporting the country’s transition to renewable energy.

As the Philippines continues to position itself as a key clean energy investment hub in Southeast Asia, Solis remains focused on playing a vital role in this transformation. In collaboration with local partners, the company is dedicated to delivering innovative, reliable, and market-specific energy solutions that contribute to a more sustainable and energy-independent future.
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