Ginlong (Solis) Technologies and Enode team up to unlock new value from residential solar

Ginlong (Solis) Technologies is the world’s third-largest PV inverter manufacturer – and a driving force behind the global shift to distributed, renewable energy. With millions of inverters deployed across residential and commercial rooftops, Solis helps households everywhere produce and optimize their own clean electricity. Now, they’re unlocking new value for their users.
By partnering with Enode, Solis inverters can now be integrated into energy services that help consumers monitor, optimize, and participate in smarter energy programs.
A solar leader with global reach
Solis has become one of the most trusted inverter brands in residential solar – recognized as a Tier 1 PV Inverter Manufacturer by BloombergNEF and a Top Brand by EUPD Research. Their high-efficiency inverters are known for cost-effective, reliable, and innovative solutions – and now support features like VPP-ready protocols and dynamic grid response, making them ideal for today’s evolving energy ecosystem.
“Partnering with Enode ensures we are continuing to meet the changing needs of users and expanding the positive impact of our technology,” says Kun Zhang, Solis Global Product Director. “We’re enabling more solar-powered homes to connect with innovative energy services and play a more active role in the energy transition.”
This partnership is built on a shared belief: that open, modular and connected systems are essential to scaling the next generation of energy solutions – and solar has a key role to play.
“Solis is a key player in residential solar, and their inverters are already powering millions of homes,” says Morten Strøm, Senior Partnership Manager at Enode. “With this partnership, our customers can now easily connect to Solis devices and build smarter, more connected services – combining solar with EVs, batteries and other flexible assets to deliver more value to users and the grid.”

From generation to participation
With Solis now integrated, it becomes part of what is evolving into a powerful home energy ecosystem. Energy companies can offer richer experiences to their users – bringing together insights from solar, EVs, batteries and more – while enabling homes to actively support grid needs.
It’s a step toward a more intelligent and responsive energy system, where every connected device contributes to a cleaner, more flexible future.