In a major leap for secure energy innovation, Solis, one of the world’s leading inverter manufacturers, has officially received the ISO/IEC 27001:2022 certification for Information Security Management—awarded by the globally respected TÜV Süd.
As smart energy systems grow more connected and data-driven, cybersecurity is no longer optional—it’s essential. From solar installers to energy consumers, everyone wants reassurance that their systems, data, and devices are protected. With this certification, Solis is making it clear: security is part of the package.
“It’s more than just a badge—it’s a promise,” said Jimmy Wang, CEO of Solis. “We already deliver trusted hardware, but in today’s world, true reliability means protecting digital assets too—user data, cloud systems, and connected controls. ISO 27001 proves we’re serious about safeguarding every aspect of the solar experience.”
This achievement strengthens Solis’ already impressive list of credentials, including:
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UK’s PSTI cybersecurity compliance
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GDPR-compliant data handling via its SolisCloud platform
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CE, UKCA, and VDE safety certifications
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Grid standards across global markets
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Key IEC safety and performance benchmarks for PV inverters
The ISO 27001 certification is especially significant for SolisCloud, the brand’s energy monitoring and AI-powered management platform. As features like automated energy control and predictive analytics become the norm, Solis is ensuring that innovation moves hand in hand with airtight data security.
With this step, Solis is setting the bar for how solar companies should handle the growing digital side of clean energy. By taking proactive steps in cybersecurity, they’re not just building smarter solar tech—they’re building trust with every user, partner, and installer.