GoodWe achieves No.3 ranking in Australia, for total MW shipped in 2021, and is ranked 6th globally

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IHS Markit is the most reputable source of market data in the world for the clean energy sector, providing comprehensive market intelligence, critical insight and data for decision-makers and business developers. This latest report for 2021 has shown from market share estimates, that GoodWe has achieved the No.3 ranking in Australia for total MW shipped in PV inverter products. Further research conducted by GoodWe, concludes that it is estimated to lead in Australia for total MW shipped for the rooftop segment in 2021, covering residential and commercial solutions.

GoodWe established its presence in Australia in 2012, starting with just three members of staff. In less than ten years, that team has grown to 15 and counting, with the last four years experiencing 50% year-on-year growth. GoodWe offer the largest range of solar product solutions in Australia, including the largest range of both single-phase inverters and hybrid inverters.

Country Manager for GoodWe Australia, Dean Williamson commented:

“We are extremely proud of this achievement, and is a great testament to our dedicated team, both locally and globally. 2021 presented many challenges to the solar industry in Australia, such as the impacts of the pandemic & supply chain in particular. Thanks to our distribution partners and customers we were able to experience significant growth over this period and have been able to deliver well over 1GW of product solutions in Australia since our inception in 2012.”

“GoodWe is continually striving towards the future, with a product portfolio that is continually growing. We have recently released our new HT series for large commercial scale applications allowing us to capitalize further on this market segment. We are also excited to be releasing a BIPV solar rooftop product coming soon, along with a high voltage battery and much more, which will assist us further in strengthening our position as a leader in renewables and accelerating the energy transition.”