GoodWe is the biggest rooftop solar inverter provider in India – pv journal India

In the period from January to December 2020, the Chinese manufacturer had a 17% share of the total 3268 MW of deliveries of PV inverters on the roof in India.

March 19, 2021

The inverter company GoodWe offers solar inverter products from 1 kW to 250 kW.

Image: GoodWe

China GoodWe announced in a report released by JMK Research & Analytics that it will be India's largest rooftop solar inverter provider for 2020.

The manufacturer achieved a market share of 17% in the total sales of 3268 MW PV inverters on the roof by national and international suppliers in India. This was followed by Growatt with a share of 16% and Sungrow (12%).

"GoodWe's strategy of steadily investing in research and development and a strong team of more than 400 engineers are one of the reasons for this leadership position in such a large and competitive market," the company said.

Rooftop PV Inverter Selling in India in 2020 (Source: Annual India Solar Report Card 2020 by JMK Research)

Image: JMK Research

Daniel Huang, Chief Executive Officer, commented on this incredible achievement: "India is one of the largest markets and GoodWe's mission is to provide high quality inverters to contribute to the ongoing energy transition."

GoodWe started its inverter business in India in 2015. Today, GoodWe claims to have the most comprehensive residential, commercial, industrial and utility solar inverter solutions in the industry with a wide range of products from 1 to 250 kW.

Over the past decade, the company has brought a wide range of products to market. GoodWe XS, DNS and SDT G2 are the most popular in living areas due to their extremely compact size with a high efficiency of up to 98.3%.

GoodWe inverters for the C&I sector are designed to maximize the return on investment for system owners. GoodWe MT and HT series are the preferred options from this segment. The inverters were used on the premises of global top 500 companies such as TATA, Bosch, Siemens, Toyota and Coca Cola.

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