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New Line of Solis 75-100K Inverters Offer High Yield, Low Cost Solutions for Commercial & Industrial Applications

Ningbo, China and Dublin, Ohio – Sept. 10, 2020 -- Ginlong Technologies (Stock Code: 300763.SZ), a global leader in photovoltaic string inverter manufacturing, expands its Solis portfolio in the United States and Mexico with a new line of larger inverters for the commercial and industrial market, available in four sizes at 75K, 80K, 90K, and 100K in capacity. Solis' high yield, low cost inverters are engineered to enable streamlined rooftop installation, saving time and slashing costs for installers with built-in module-level rapid shutdown (MLRS) transmitters. The Solis 75-100K inverters seamlessly embed a rapid shutdown transmitter into the inverter enclosure, avoiding costly connections to external enclosures. The integrated transmitter sends independent signals to each string, ensuring efficient rapid shutdown and compliance with 2017 National Electric Code (NEC). This plug-and-play solution cuts out the time spent on extra wiring during installation. “Solis designed these comm

Solis – 15 Years On

2020 might be a year most firms would like to forget, but for Ginlong Solis, the global inverter manufacturer, the year remains a key milestone on the firm's journey to an ever-growing role in the global solar market. This year marks the firms 15th year of operations, a journey every stakeholder can look back on with pride. From small beginnings in Ningbo, one of China's oldest historical cities in Zhejiang province, Ginlong (Solis) has today grown to be a global string inverter major; or tier 1 firm as the industry jargon goes. It has a 5 GW production capacity that is set to be expanded to 20 GW by 2021-22. With 15 GW of global deliveries behind it, the firm today has over $200m in assets, and a 1000 strong global workforce with 200 plus technicians. To everyone's surprise, Solis's oversea sales revenue is still showing great strength despite the COVID-19 pandemic; which could be called a miracle. The financial reports showed that the company's half-year operating