Solis Boosts India’s Target of Renewable Energy Development
The Renewable Energy India Expo 2022 (REI 2022) concluded its three-day run in Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh from September 28 to 30, 2022. Solis used the platform to highlight its technical strength by showcasing its hybrid inverter portfolio and intelligent PV solutions aimed at supporting India's goal of developing renewable energy.
October 03, 2022. By News Bureau
The Renewable Energy India Expo 2022 (REI 2022) concluded its three-day run in Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh from September 28 to 30, 2022. Solis used the platform to highlight its technical strength by showcasing its hybrid inverter portfolio and intelligent PV solutions aimed at supporting India's goal of developing renewable energy.
Catering to India’s Energy Needs
India, as the second most populous country in the world, has an unprecedented demand for electricity, and currently, coal is the main source of energy for the country. However, the challenges of insufficient power supply and environmental pollution are relatively serious, and the development of renewable energy is the optimal solution to address problem.
Going ahead, India is expected to install about 20 GW of new solar capacity in 2022, including 16.5 GW of utility-scale capacity and 3.5 GW of rooftop PV, according to JMK Research. Additionally, India will invest $223 billion to reach its goal of installing 280 GW of photovoltaic and 140 GW of wind power by 2030.
For India's domestic PV investment target, the intelligent photovoltaic solutions brought by Solis, one of the most seasoned and significant producers of string inverters in the world, can well satisfy the needs of the Indian market. Because the products on offer boast of high efficiency, intelligent operation and other promising characteristics, the exhibitors were attracted to stop by and learn.
Catering to India’s Energy Needs
India, as the second most populous country in the world, has an unprecedented demand for electricity, and currently, coal is the main source of energy for the country. However, the challenges of insufficient power supply and environmental pollution are relatively serious, and the development of renewable energy is the optimal solution to address problem.
Going ahead, India is expected to install about 20 GW of new solar capacity in 2022, including 16.5 GW of utility-scale capacity and 3.5 GW of rooftop PV, according to JMK Research. Additionally, India will invest $223 billion to reach its goal of installing 280 GW of photovoltaic and 140 GW of wind power by 2030.
For India's domestic PV investment target, the intelligent photovoltaic solutions brought by Solis, one of the most seasoned and significant producers of string inverters in the world, can well satisfy the needs of the Indian market. Because the products on offer boast of high efficiency, intelligent operation and other promising characteristics, the exhibitors were attracted to stop by and learn.
Innovative Products on Offer
This time, Solis brought its single-phase and three-phase PV products for inverter and energy storage solutions to the exhibition. The products covered a variety of scenarios, from single-phase household inverters S6-GR1P(0.7-3.6)K-M and S6-GR1P(2.5-6)K to commercial and industrial three-phase inverters S5-GC(50-70)K and S5-GC(100-125)K, and the utility-scale Solis-(215-255)K-EHV-5G, etc.
Attracting the attention of exhibitors, in addition, was also the energy storage inverters S5-EO1P(4-5)K-48-P. The intelligent inverters with high reliability, low loss, fast response time and grid-friendly products displayed by Solis provide product support for the Indian market and supplement the power needs of the customer.
The world economy is placing a greater premium on sustainability, green markets. With this view, Solis will continue to adhere to its mission of ‘Developing technology to power the world with clean energy’, while also continuing to provide better solutions for customers and the market as far as photovoltaic power generation is concerned. It has pledged to build on its momentum of innovation-driven development, and make sustained efforts in the international new energy market to help curb carbon emissions worldwide.
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