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Home - Solar Industry - Solis launches 16 kW residential and 60 kW commercial hybrid inverters
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Solis launches 16 kW residential and 60 kW commercial hybrid inverters

solarenergyBy solarenergyOctober 6, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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The Chinese manufacturer has released two new hybrid string -inverters that vary from 9.6 kW to 16 kW for the residential market, and from 30 kW to 60 kW for the commercial market.

October 6, 2025
Ryan Kennedy

Ginlong (Solis) Technologies launched two new solar converters intended for the American market. The inverters of the hybrid string support flexible configuration and support a backup of the entire house or business backup when installed with storage of battery energy.

The residential solar hybrid inverter, S6-EH2P (9.6-16) K03-SSV-YD-L-US, part of the “Solarator” series of the company, comes in power classes from 9.6 kW to 16 kW. The inverter has a CEC efficiency rating of 95.45%.

The inverters support a backup of the entire house, fast switching during malfunctions and gates for seamless integration with existing solar installations. The device is assessed for 200 A pass-through and compatible with a wide range for battery types and brands. The DC side of the battery can process a maximum load and discharge flow of up to 290 A.

The 48 V Split phase low voltage energy storage converter can function on the grid and off-grid, or act as a microgrid. The input current of the 20 A device supports larger modules, improves power density and reducing clipping. It has a transformerless topology.

The device can be installed on the wall with a bracket. It weighs 63.5 kg and measures 534 mm x 930 mm x 297 mm. Find a complete Product data speet here.

SOLIS also introduced a commercial scale string-inverter with current classes ranging from 30 kW to 60 kW. The S6-EH3P (30-60) K-NV-YD-H-US is also part of the Solarator series. The inverters have a CEC rating efficiency of 97.4%.

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The commercial hybrid string.

The inverter supports 200% oversizing to maximize the use of solar energy. The hybrid inverter offers stability during and after failure with 160% overload capacity and is compatible with 100 AH to 280 AH battery mushrooms.

It has an input current of 40 A, to support larger solar panels solar panels. The inverter series contains a maximum load and discharge current of 70 A over two independently controlled batteries.

The commercial inverters are fan-coaled and are full of UL 1741SB, IEEE 1547-2018, UL 1699B, UL 1998, FCC part 15 class B, California Rule 21, Hawaii Rule 14H and NEC 690.12, CSA C22.2107.1-1.

Each transformerless inverter weighs 88.7 kg and measures 560 mm x 1050 mm x 346.5 mm). Find a full product data axle for the Commercial inverters here.

“These two hybrid products mark an important step in our mission to offer customers full energy dependence,” said James Qiao, general manager of Solis US & Canada. “Whether it is to feed an entire house during malfunctions or enable large -scale companies to maximize energy flexibility, Solis continues to show the way with innovative, reliable and easy -to -integrated hybrid solutions.”

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