Sungrow’s Commitment for Sustainable Development

Sungrow, which provides inverter solutions for renewable energy, announced that its shipments cumulative sales for Latin America exceeded 5 GW. This demonstrates Sungrow’s commitment to sustainable development and efforts to diversify the local energy sector and decarbonize. With a continuous trajectory of upward growth in markets such as Brazil, Chile, Mexico, Argentina and Uruguay, Sungrow is the leader in market share in the photovoltaic sector in Latin America, states the company. Sungrow has made significant progress in Brazil with the shipment of more than 3 GW of inverters and has led the participation in the Brazilian market since 2019. Sungrow’s projects in Latin America include an 852 MW photovoltaic plant in Brazil, a 400 MW project in Chile and a 100 MW project in Argentina. As the only inverter supplier rated No.1 in return on investment for three consecutive years and No.1 supplier on BloombergNEF-funded projects, the company claims to deliver robust performance on the projects it powers.

Tailored for utility-scale applications, the company has introduced a 6.25 MW central inverter solution and an ultra-powerful 1,500 V SG350HX string inverter with a maximum output power of 352 kW, enabling an LCOE ideal. Optimized for the distributed generation solar segment, commercial photovoltaic solutions ranging from 33 kW to 110 kW and the residential photovoltaic portfolio, ranging from 2 kW to 20 kW, were also presented, attracting a large audience on site. In addition to the photovoltaic segment, Sungrow presented its core energy storage portfolio in preparation for potential storage demand. The Latin American energy sector is experiencing imbalances between generation and demand due to the severe drought that has affected the region, and which has unleashed serious threats of blackouts and energy rationing. Sungrow, with its valued partners, leverages clean energy innovations to diversify the grid, empower consumers and enable more affordable, flexible, and stable renewable energy.

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