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Solis Wraps Up SNEC 2025 with a Clear Message - 'Sustainability and Smart Energy Go Hand in Hand'

Solis made its future plans clear. The company is focused on smarter technology, building stronger partnerships, and staying committed to sustainability.

June 18, 2025. By Abha Rustagi

As this year’s SNEC International Solar & Smart Energy Exhibition came to a close, Solis made its future plans clear. The company is focused on smarter technology, building stronger partnerships, and staying committed to sustainability.

The event marked a milestone moment for the company, not only celebrating 20 years in solar but also showcasing some of its most important steps forward to date. 

Taking centre stage was the S6-EH3P(75–125)K10-NV-YD-H series, making its official debut in China. Designed for commercial and industrial use, this 4-in-1 hybrid inverter combines PV, battery, grid, and genset management in a single device—offering powerful integration to maximise energy flexibility and return on investment. 

Attendees got a hands-on look at standout features, including: 200 percent PV overloading and 200A fast battery charging for high on-grid efficiency; 160 percent overload capacity and <10ms transition time for seamless off-grid operation; and parallel support for up to 10 units, enabled by the Solis Power Distribution Cabinet.
 
Solis also used the occasion to underline its long-term commitment to responsible business. A key moment was the official handover of Environmental Product Declarations (EPDs) by TÜV SÜD, certifying the company’s 80–125kW commercial inverters. Developed under international standards, EPDs provide a full lifecycle view of a product’s environmental impact—from sourcing to end-of-life disposal. 

While accepting the certification on-site, Sandy Woodward, General Manager of Solis Europe, said, "Across Europe, our partners are increasingly looking for products that don’t just perform—but are produced responsibly. EPDs are a valuable step in proving that commitment. It’s not just about ticking a box—it’s about building trust.” 

This builds on the recent 2024 ESG Report, which outlines the company’s progress across environmental, social, and governance priorities, and its EcoVadis ‘Committed’ rating, which reflects strong performance in ethics, labour rights, and sustainable procurement. 

Also unveiled was SolisCloud AI—the most advanced version of Solis’ monitoring platform to date. It adds a suite of intelligent features including dynamic pricing response, time-of-use scheduling, and automated control to help users get more from every kilowatt. It's all part of Solis’ bigger mission: to make solar simpler, smarter, and more sustainable—whether managing a home system or a megawatt-scale commercial project. 
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