Top Solar Inverter Manufacturers in the USA for 2023

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The global solar inverter market was valued at USD 9.31 billion in 2021 and is projected to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 6.2% from 2022 to 2030. The increasing annual energy consumption is driving the demand for renewable sources such as solar energy and related equipment. In 2021, the United States was the largest market in North America for various types of solar inverters. Recent trends in the United States include an increase in the size of central inverters (1.5 MW and more) and three-phase string inverters (60 kW). While string inverters have continuously grown in the United States, central inverters are expected to maintain market dominance.

Here are some of the top solar inverter manufacturers in the USA:

  1. Solectria Solar Inverter: Founded by Anita and James Worden in 2005, Solectria Renewables, LLC, a spin-off from Solectria Corporation, an electric and hybrid vehicle company, focused on designing and manufacturing high-quality, reliable power electronics for renewable power generation. It has grown to become the leading commercial solar inverter manufacturer in the United States. Solectria offers advanced solar inverters ranging in power from 25kW to 250kW, string combiners, and web-based monitoring for solar systems of various sizes. Their XGI series three-phase utility-scale inverters are manufactured in the United States using global components and comply with the Buy American Act (BAA).

  2. Perfect Power Systems Solar Inverter: Perfect Power Systems designs and manufactures Central Emergency Lighting Inverters from concept to completion. Their inverters are made in Los Angeles, California, at their ISO 9001 (since 1996) certified headquarters and production facilities. Their inverters can be found in a variety of settings, including commercial buildings, schools and churches, hospitals, banks and hotels, retail malls, and municipal buildings. Their Vandal Proof devices are installed in parking garages, bridges and tunnels, sports stadiums and toll booths, railroads, roofs, and other locations where harsh weather is a concern.

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