
Solis 4G Dual Tracker Single Phase Inverters
Solis 4G Dual Tracker Single Phase Inverters
Ideal for roofs where there are multiple aspects, or shading is a factor.
Solis have become one of the most popular string inverter manufacturers both in the UK and globally with over 1GW of inverters shipped across the world in 2016 and over 3GW of inverters shipped in 2017. It is because of this success that the inverter technology has been updated to the futureproof 4G series across all single phase units.
4th Generation technology has enabled Solis to design physically smaller units, which is not only appealing to homeowners with the smaller footprint, but also to installers as the unit is lighter and easier to handle. Other features such as built in export limitation (needs CT clamp, sold separately) and Wifi monitoring (optional extra) apps available on iPhone and Android. Find out more below.
View the full single phase Solis range here.
Why choose Solis 4G for Residential?
Solis have been awarded the prestigious TOP BRAND PV INVERTERS seal for the third year in a row by EuPD, a neutral, respected market and opinion research organization. The award “Top Brand PV” represents the success of Solis in Europe who, among other things, have a high level of performance in terms of brand satisfaction, brand loyalty, product quality and advertising efficiency.
4G technology includes many benefits, including:
- 4th Generation Technology – smaller, lighter, more efficient
- Dual Tracker – ideal for roofs with shaded areas and for dual aspects
- Optional Wi-Fi monitoring via iPhone and Android apps
- All new heat sync design – lower operating temperatures aid efficiency improvements
- Physically smaller units – simpler to handle and install
- Export Limitation built in – Requires CT clamp (sold separately)

Ningbo Ginlong Technologies World Headquarters and are located in Zhejiang, China. The Ginlong Wind Products and PV Inverter Product manufacturing facilities, also located in Ningbo, feature state-of-the-art manufacturing equipment in one of the largest renewable energy equipment manufacturing facilities in Asia. The company has representatives across the globe with sales and customer service offices in Europe, the United States and Australia. Ginlong Technologies has grown to be a highly specialized company focused on research, development, design and manufacturing of very high quality small-scale wind turbine equipment and PV inverters. By establishing local after-sales and technical support centers around the globe, Ginlong has been able to provide its customers with real time support to resolve any query that may be presented. Join our ZERO Home Bills Community. BEST Products from the BEST Brands at the BEST Prices for ZERO Home Bills on ZEROhomebills.com by Solaranna.
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