Ginlong Technologies, manufacturer of the Solis string inverter, announced in its Q3 financial report today its best quarter since its 2005 founding. The only publicly traded company focused exclusively on PV string inverters, Ginlong recorded third quarter revenues of $52 million USD — more than it earned during 2014, 2015 and 2016 combined.
Today’s report covered results through the third quarter ending Aug. 31. Year-to-date revenues were $111 million, up 32% from the same time period in 2018, while year-to-date net income was $11 million, up 6.3% over 2018.
“Our performance speaks to the growth of our global operations and our key role in the inverter market,” said Ginlong CEO Jimmy Wang. After our IPO, we stepped up investments in R&D, product development, and market expansion in the U.S., EU and Australia and launched a new 100%-owned subsidiary to invest in PV power plants in China.”
Ginlong has been investing in people and new products, expanding its R&D team, increasing in-house training and expanding its Solis string inverter portfolio. Currently available in Europe, Australia and Asia, and coming soon to the U.S., the intelligent Solis hybrid storage inverter brings industry-defining reliability to solar-plus-battery systems, earning Ginlong the 2019 Best PCS Supplier Award for energy storage in China.
In the U.S. since 2009, Solis continues to expand in North America, most recently through the launch of its utility-scale solution.
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