KOSOL Signs 360 MW Solar Microinverter Deal With Hoymiles
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KOSOL Signs 360 MW Solar Microinverter Deal With Hoymiles

KOSOL Energie Pvt. Ltd. has signed a formal agreement with the Andhra Pradesh Government to roll out one of India’s largest distributed rooftop solar programmes, covering around 150,000 homes across the state under the PM Suryaghar Yojana.

As part of the initiative, the company has entered into a 360 MW microinverter supply agreement with global smart energy technology provider Hoymiles Power Electronics Inc.. The agreement was formalised on January 26, 2026, in Ahmedabad, Gujarat, in the presence of senior leadership from both organisations.

The 360 MW deployment is the largest single microinverter deal executed in the Indian solar market to date, underlining KOSOL Energie’s focus on deploying advanced, high-efficiency and safety-driven solar technologies at scale. The adoption of microinverter-based architecture for such a large capacity is expected to deliver higher energy yields, improved safety, module-level monitoring and enhanced long-term system reliability, all of which are critical for India’s rapidly expanding rooftop and decentralised solar segment.

For both companies, the project represents a significant expansion of their solar solutions across residential, commercial and industrial applications. Hoymiles has previously implemented projects in India, including a 100 kW solar installation in Guruvayur, Thrissur district of Kerala.

Commenting on the agreement, Kalpesh Kalthia, Chairman and Managing Director of KOSOL Energie Pvt. Ltd., said the 360 MW microinverter deal marks a defining milestone for both the company and India’s broader solar journey. He added that adopting microinverter technology at this scale reinforces the company’s commitment to safety, efficiency and long-term performance, while the partnership reflects a shared vision of accelerating India’s transition to a cleaner and more resilient energy future.

Piyush Sharma, Channel Business Director at Hoymiles India, said the agreement represents a pivotal moment for microinverter adoption in the country. He noted that the deal will play a key role in accelerating high-quality rooftop solar deployment nationwide, adding that KOSOL Energie’s confidence in the technology signals growing industry trust in microinverter-based systems for large-scale applications.

KOSOL Energie Pvt. Ltd. has signed a formal agreement with the Andhra Pradesh Government to roll out one of India’s largest distributed rooftop solar programmes, covering around 150,000 homes across the state under the PM Suryaghar Yojana. As part of the initiative, the company has entered into a 360 MW microinverter supply agreement with global smart energy technology provider Hoymiles Power Electronics Inc.. The agreement was formalised on January 26, 2026, in Ahmedabad, Gujarat, in the presence of senior leadership from both organisations. The 360 MW deployment is the largest single microinverter deal executed in the Indian solar market to date, underlining KOSOL Energie’s focus on deploying advanced, high-efficiency and safety-driven solar technologies at scale. The adoption of microinverter-based architecture for such a large capacity is expected to deliver higher energy yields, improved safety, module-level monitoring and enhanced long-term system reliability, all of which are critical for India’s rapidly expanding rooftop and decentralised solar segment. For both companies, the project represents a significant expansion of their solar solutions across residential, commercial and industrial applications. Hoymiles has previously implemented projects in India, including a 100 kW solar installation in Guruvayur, Thrissur district of Kerala. Commenting on the agreement, Kalpesh Kalthia, Chairman and Managing Director of KOSOL Energie Pvt. Ltd., said the 360 MW microinverter deal marks a defining milestone for both the company and India’s broader solar journey. He added that adopting microinverter technology at this scale reinforces the company’s commitment to safety, efficiency and long-term performance, while the partnership reflects a shared vision of accelerating India’s transition to a cleaner and more resilient energy future. Piyush Sharma, Channel Business Director at Hoymiles India, said the agreement represents a pivotal moment for microinverter adoption in the country. He noted that the deal will play a key role in accelerating high-quality rooftop solar deployment nationwide, adding that KOSOL Energie’s confidence in the technology signals growing industry trust in microinverter-based systems for large-scale applications.

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