Company News About New GM Series Hybrid Inverter Brings Uninterrupted Solar Energy to South American Homes and Businesses
Bogotá, Colombia – June 9, 2026 – Amidst the growing demand for energy independence across South America, local entrepreneurs and rural communities gathered today at the Andean Renewable Energy Forum to witness the launch of a breakthrough hybrid inverter – the GM Series 5.5–6.2kW. Designed to tackle the region’s unique power challenges, this all-in-one unit promises to deliver reliable electricity whether the grid is on or off.
“We lose power at least twice a week. With the new GM Series, my small farm can finally run cold storage and irrigation without fear,” said Carlos Méndez, a coffee grower from the Antioquia region of Colombia, who participated in a live demonstration. “This is what we’ve been waiting for.”
From the unstable grid of rural Peru to the voltage fluctuations in Brazilian favelas, the GM Series addresses the continent’s most pressing energy needs. Its ON/OFF-GRID hybrid operation allows seamless switching between solar, battery, and utility power. Key features include:
Ultra-wide PV input range (60–500Vdc) – Works efficiently even in low-light mornings or overcast highlands.
Parallel capability up to 12 units – Scales easily for small factories, condominiums, or off-grid communities.
Backflow prevention via external CT sensor – Enables legal feed‑in to the grid, turning meters backwards.
100A/120A MPPT solar controller – Maximizes harvest from South America’s abundant sunshine.
Lithium battery activation and communication – Supports modern batteries without extra devices.
Multiple output priorities (SBU/SUB/SUF/ZEC) – Users choose: Solar first, Battery, Utility, or Zero Export to grid.
Detachable dust cover – Withstands dusty Andean roads or tropical dry seasons.
For families living in areas with frequent blackouts or no grid access at all, the GM Series offers a pure sine wave backup output at 220/230/240Vac, protecting sensitive electronics. Its programmable supply priority and adjustable charging currents help reduce electricity bills – a major concern as utility rates rise across the continent.
“My dream is to stop paying expensive diesel for my water pump,” said María Fernanda López, a community leader from northern Chile’s Atacama region. “This inverter can run purely on solar, and when the grid returns, it automatically recharges my batteries. It’s energy freedom.”
| Model | GM5500-48PL | GM6200-48PL |
|---|---|---|
| Rated output power | 5500VA / 5500W | 6200VA / 6200W |
| Max solar charging current | 100A | 120A |
| Max DC input voltage | 500V | 500V |
| Efficiency (DC to AC) | 94% | 94% |
| Parallel units (1-phase/3-phase) | Up to 12 | Up to 12 |
The inverter operates in temperatures from -10°C to 50°C and humidity up to 95%, making it suitable for the Amazon basin as well as the high-altitude Altiplano.
Distributors across South America have confirmed initial stocks for Colombia, Brazil, Peru, Chile, and Argentina. Installation is straightforward, and optional WiFi remote monitoring allows users to track performance from a smartphone – no computer required.
As the event concluded, local installer Juan Carlos Rojas summed up the sentiment: “This is not just another inverter. It’s a tool that turns every roof into a power plant, whether you’re connected to the grid or not. Finally, South American families can take full control of their energy future.”