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SolarEdge begins shipping US-made inverters to the UK

solarenergyBy solarenergyFebruary 12, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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Israel-based solar inverter manufacturer SolarEdge has started shipping single-phase residential inverter products from its manufacturing facility in Texas, US, to the United Kingdom.

The company’s first exports to the United Kingdom, along with Italy, France and the Netherlands, were shipped in late 2025, the company said, adding that shipments of commercial and industrial (C&I) products manufactured at the Florida facility are “on track” to begin early this year.

The first international export of its residential inverters from the Austin factory went to Australia in September last year.

SolarEdge’s MultiRange Concept, used in the residential inverters shipped to Europe, uses a single SKU (integrating different power classes into one inverter and product number), which the company says “significantly” simplifies logistics, inventory management and installation.

Pascal de Boer, General Manager of SolarEdge for Europe: “By offering technology that simplifies operations, we help installers and distributors reduce complexity while increasing flexibility, which is especially important in the rapidly evolving solar markets.”

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The product is also available in a three-phase variant. The MultiRange inverter comes with backup-ready functionality and SolarEdge’s ONE energy management system (EMS) for energy storage and EV charging integration.

Future inverter models for the C&I segment produced in Florida will also be designed to contain fewer SKUs.

The Austin, Texas, plant opened in late 2023 and primarily responded to the country’s demand for domestically made products, which has increased since the Trump administration came to power.

That it has begun international shipments suggests the company is able to meet broader demand at its U.S. facilities, beyond just meeting domestic regulatory needs.

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SolarEdge’s revenue to rise consistently through 2025, as described on our sister site, PV technology. The company sold almost 1.5 GW of inverters in the third quarter of the year. During an earnings call in November, SolarEdge CEO Shuki Nir said the company is also optimistic about its C&I prospects in Europe.

The company expects fourth-quarter 2025 results (expected February 18) to be largely in line with the third quarter.

The impact of geopolitics on Europe’s deployment of renewables was discussed last week during a panel at Solar Media’s Solar Finance and Investment Europe summit, with panelists broadly agreeing that Cost is still the most important consideration in the supply chainwith companies looking to reduce the cheapest option – which would mean choosing Chinese offerings “nine times out of ten”.

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