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Solis inverters are now listed on Hawaiian Electric’s Qualified Equipment List

solarenergyBy solarenergyJanuary 10, 2025No Comments1 Min Read
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Solis has announced that its high-voltage hybrid inverters (3.8 to 11.4 kW) and commercial power class inverters (25 to 60 kW) are now officially listed on the Hawaiian Electric (HECO) Qualified Equipment List.

Hawaiian Electric’s Qualified Equipment List identifies products that meet strict criteria for performing essential Grid Support Utility Interactive (GSUI) functions. These requirements ensure that grid-connected equipment contributes to system reliability and supports a seamless transition to renewable energy.

“Inclusion on the Hawaiian Electric Qualified Equipment List underscores Solis’ commitment to product excellence, regulatory compliance and network security,” said James Qiao, general manager of Solis US, Canada and Puerto Rico. “Hawaii is a leader in renewable energy adoption, and we are honored to contribute to clean energy goals with our innovative inverter solutions.”

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