Galo Solar Launches High-Efficiency Inverters For Indian Market
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Galo Solar Launches High-Efficiency Inverters For Indian Market

Galo Solar, one of India’s leading solar energy solution providers, has launched a new range of high-performance on-grid solar inverters designed to offer maximum efficiency, reliability and affordability for homes and small businesses across the country.

The new inverter series delivers efficiency levels of up to 97.5 per cent and is engineered to perform reliably in India’s diverse grid and climatic conditions. Compact and user-friendly, the systems help reduce electricity bills while providing power support during outages.

Designed for both residential and small commercial applications, the series features an MPP tracker for optimised solar power management, zero-export and VSG compatibility, intelligent performance monitoring, and a wide output-voltage range for stable operation. It also includes anti-PID protection to extend the life of solar panels and a low start-up voltage of 80V, enabling early energy generation in low-light conditions.

Jai, CEO of Galo Solar, said the new range represents a major step toward the company’s mission to bring clean energy to every Indian home and business. “These products combine innovation, reliability and affordability in one solution. Designed for India’s unique energy landscape, they empower families and enterprises to embrace sustainability while reducing power costs,” he said.

The inverters will be available nationwide through Galo Solar’s dealer and distribution network, with a phased rollout beginning in key solar-growth regions. Customers will have access to financing and EMI options through distributors, making solar adoption more accessible for middle-income and rural households.

Manufactured in India, Galo Solar’s products support local production, streamlined supply chains and modular scalability in alignment with the government’s “Make in India” initiative. Each installation contributes to lower carbon emissions, reduced energy costs and job creation in manufacturing, installation and maintenance.

The company is also expanding its technology focus by incorporating machine-learning-based analytics, IoT-enabled monitoring and advanced Maximum Power Point Tracking (MPPT) algorithms to improve grid stability and accelerate India’s transition to a cleaner, smarter and more sustainable energy future.

Galo Solar, one of India’s leading solar energy solution providers, has launched a new range of high-performance on-grid solar inverters designed to offer maximum efficiency, reliability and affordability for homes and small businesses across the country. The new inverter series delivers efficiency levels of up to 97.5 per cent and is engineered to perform reliably in India’s diverse grid and climatic conditions. Compact and user-friendly, the systems help reduce electricity bills while providing power support during outages. Designed for both residential and small commercial applications, the series features an MPP tracker for optimised solar power management, zero-export and VSG compatibility, intelligent performance monitoring, and a wide output-voltage range for stable operation. It also includes anti-PID protection to extend the life of solar panels and a low start-up voltage of 80V, enabling early energy generation in low-light conditions. Jai, CEO of Galo Solar, said the new range represents a major step toward the company’s mission to bring clean energy to every Indian home and business. “These products combine innovation, reliability and affordability in one solution. Designed for India’s unique energy landscape, they empower families and enterprises to embrace sustainability while reducing power costs,” he said. The inverters will be available nationwide through Galo Solar’s dealer and distribution network, with a phased rollout beginning in key solar-growth regions. Customers will have access to financing and EMI options through distributors, making solar adoption more accessible for middle-income and rural households. Manufactured in India, Galo Solar’s products support local production, streamlined supply chains and modular scalability in alignment with the government’s “Make in India” initiative. Each installation contributes to lower carbon emissions, reduced energy costs and job creation in manufacturing, installation and maintenance. The company is also expanding its technology focus by incorporating machine-learning-based analytics, IoT-enabled monitoring and advanced Maximum Power Point Tracking (MPPT) algorithms to improve grid stability and accelerate India’s transition to a cleaner, smarter and more sustainable energy future.

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