- More than 150,000 units of GoodWe 50 and 60 kW string inverters shipped in China since market launch.
- Strong uptake driven by demand for low noise operation in dense commercial and public environments.
- Product design focuses on simplified installation, compact size and certified low noise performance
GoodWe has announced a major shipment milestone for its 50 and 60 kW string inverter series, with cumulative deliveries in China exceeding 150,000 units. The shipments span from the product’s market debut in October 2024 through the end of 2025, highlighting rapid adoption in one of the most competitive and densely deployed solar markets globally.
The company attributes the strong market response to growing demand for low noise commercial and industrial solar solutions, particularly in people dense environments. The inverter was developed based on extensive on site research across C&I projects, with a strong emphasis on reducing operational noise while maintaining performance and reliability.
GoodWe notes that quiet operation has become a critical requirement for installations located near schools, hospitals, government facilities and mixed use urban developments. Its 50 kW SDT series inverter, introduced to the European market in October 2025, operates at a sound level below 50 dB even at full load, positioning it well for noise sensitive applications.
Earlier in 2025, the SDT series received low noise performance certification from TÜV Rheinland. The certification recognises the inverter’s low noise design, optimised thermal management and structural engineering. According to GoodWe, this achievement makes it the first manufacturer globally to obtain such certification in the commercial and industrial inverter segment.
The shipped units have been widely deployed across a range of rooftop and distributed solar projects. With a weight of just 33 kg, the inverter’s compact and lightweight design supports easier rooftop installation and retrofitting, particularly for small and medium sized commercial buildings where space and structural limitations are common.
Author: Bryan Groenendaal
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