Hoymiles opens microinverter manufacturing in Mexico

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PV & energy storage solutions company Hoymiles continues to expand globally, cutting the ribbon on its first overseas manufacturing facility in Monterrey, Mexico. Located in the Vynmsa Industrial Park, the 6,700-square-meter facility will focus on producing microinverters, such as the HMS-2000-4T and HMS-2000DW-4T series, for both residential and commercial solar applications.

The factory has an initial annual production capacity of 500,000 units and a workforce of 170 employees. It is set for future expansion, aiming to double its output with additional production lines.

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Hoymiles has a strategic vision for localized production, and the Monterrey facility is significant for enhancing Hoymiles’ service capabilities in the Americas. By being closer to key markets, Hoymiles plans to improve service responsiveness, reduce delivery times, and offer more competitive pricing while ensuring high-performance products that meet local demands.

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“The Monterrey facility is a significant milestone and demonstrates our commitment to supporting renewable energy transitions in North and Latin America,” says Hoymiles CEO Yang Bo. “This factory will be crucial in meeting the region’s growing needs for solar and energy storage solutions.”

“This new facility marks a new chapter for Hoymiles, enabling us to provide better services for the local market and position ourselves as a key player in the renewable energy landscape,” said Guy Rong, Vice President of Hoymiles.

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