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Sungrow Named Australia’s No.1 Inverter and Residential Battery Manufacturer for 2024

Sungrow, a global leading PV inverter and energy storage system provider, has been officially recognised as the No.1 Inverter Manufacturer and No.1 Residential Battery Manufacturer in Australia for 2024, according to the latest rankings released by SunWiz, a leading Australian solar industry authority.

This recognition, announced in early 2025 and based on SunWiz’s comprehensive analysis of 2024 Australian market installation data, reflects Sungrow’s continued leadership in one of the world’s most competitive renewable energy markets. The annual rankings highlight the trust and confidence that Australian distributors, installers, and end-users place in Sungrow’s technology, reliability, and local support.

Reaching the top across both categories is not just a milestone — it’s a testament to Sungrow’s long-term commitment to the Australian market and its strong channel partnerships. In a rapidly evolving energy landscape, sustained leadership requires not only world-class products but deep investment in service infrastructure, innovation, and collaboration.

With 12 years in the Australian market, Sungrow has delivered over 400,000 systems, powering Aussie families and businesses. Thank you for your ongoing trust and support. Backed by strong local service and a proven track record, Sungrow will continue to bring clean, reliable energy to homes and businesses across the country,” said Joe Zhou, Country Director of Sungrow Australia.

Looking ahead, Sungrow will continue delivering high-performance, safe, and sustainable energy solutions tailored to local needs — helping drive Australia’s transition to a cleaner, more resilient energy system.

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