IBC SOLAR South Africa (Pty) Ltd Expands Product Range with Sungrow Inverters
We are thrilled to announce a strategic collaboration between IBC SOLAR and Sungrow, a global leader in providing state-of-the-art inverters for photovoltaic (PV) systems. With over 25 years of industry expertise, Sungrow is distinguished for its cutting-edge technology, unwavering reliability, and commitment to sustainability. This collaboration marks a significant milestone in our pursuit of delivering premium solar solutions.
Within our newly expanded product portfolio, IBC SOLAR proudly presents the Sungrow SG33CX-P2, SG50CX-P2, and SG125CX-P2 models – revered for their advanced features, robust design, and exceptional performance. These inverters cater to residential, commercial, and industrial applications, aligning seamlessly with our commitment to providing diversified and high-caliber solutions.
The decision to integrate Sungrow inverters into our product range underscores IBC SOLAR's dedication to offering top-tier solar solutions. Globally recognized for their efficiency and durability, Sungrow inverters exemplify a standard of excellence that resonates with our commitment to meeting the evolving demands of the market.
Daniel Haitzler, our Managing Director, expressed, "We are excited to introduce Sungrow inverters to our customers in South Africa. This addition strengthens our ability to offer diverse, best-in-class products, meeting the evolving demands of the market."
Sungrow inverters are renowned for their robust design and seamless integration, making them a preferred choice for residential, commercial, and industrial solar installations. Our collaboration with Sungrow extends beyond inverters; IBC SOLAR now proudly offers a range of Sungrow accessories, including the Sungrow Meter 3 DTSD1352-C 6A and the COM 100E - Smart Communication Box with Logger 1000B. These accessories are designed to elevate system monitoring, communication, and performance optimization, providing our customers with enhanced control and insight into their solar systems.