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Sungrow Exceeds 50GW of PV Inverter Shipments in India
Sungrow, a global provider of PV inverters and energy storage systems (ESS), has crossed the milestone of 50 GW of PV inverter shipments in India. The Chinese inverter major is the World's leading seller, with the Indian market mirroring its global performance.
Sungrow has been a rapidly expanding presence in the country's renewables market. From the 14 GW milestone achieved in 2022, achieved less than a year after it crossed the 10 GW shipments figure in November 2021, the firm remains on track to hit 75 GW in India, perhaps as early as 2027 end.
"For Sungrow India, 50GW is more than a finish line—it's the launchpad for our next chapter,” said Sunil Badesra, Country Manager of Sungrow India. “Guided by our core value ‘Bridge to a sustainable future’, we will actively respond to the Indian government’s policies, cooperate with local partners in a friendly manner, create more local employment opportunities, and provide smarter solutions to create a cleaner India.” With India expected to add almost 50 GW annually to 2030, for Sungrow, even business as usual will mean an expanding market opportunity and base in the country. The firm has a complete portfolio of inverters on offer now, covering eash segment of the market from residential to utility scale.
Sungrow Expands Presence in India
Sungrow has established multi-gigawatt-level cooperative relationships with India’s leading power companies, going beyond equipment supply to build long-term partnerships grounded in technological innovation, localized support, and shared growth. These alliances reflect Sungrow’s ongoing dedication to advancing India’s renewable energy landscape.
Looking ahead, Sungrow plans to continue to deeply cultivate the Indian market and other parts of the world by investing in R&D and pioneering next-generation clean energy technologies.
Globally, too, the company saw a surge in PV inverter shipments in July, growing by 10% to 589 gigawatts alternating current (GWac) in 2024, according to Wood Mackenzie. In its Global Solar Inverter Market Share Report 2025, the research placed Huawei and Sungrow in the first and second positions in the rankings for the 10th consecutive year, together accounting for 55% of the global inverter market.
The firm has its eyes on the emerging storage market in India now, where its Power Titan series of storage solutions have already made an impact in key markets worldwide.
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