Sungrow, a Chinese PV inverter and energy storage system supplier, announced this week it has shipped a cumulative total of 20 GW of photovoltaic inverters in India.
Sungrow entered the Indian market in 2014 and established an Indian branch, along with three offices in New Delhi, Mumbai, and Bengaluru. It also established its India manufacturing facility with 10 GW of annual production capacity, and has completed five years of manufacturing in India.
“Sungrow’s 20GW milestone is a testament to the Company’s strong commitment to meeting India’s growing demand for clean energy. Sungrow’s photovoltaic inverters are at the forefront of solar technology, efficiently converting solar energy into electricity to power homes and businesses across the country, for instance, the innovative “1+X” modular central inverter and the new generation 320kW string inverter etc. have quickly increased Sungrow’s market share,” stated the company.
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