India crossed 150 GW of installed solar capacity on 31 March 2026 and reached 157 GW by the end of May (MNRE, May 2026). Fiscal year 2025-26 alone added a record 44.6 GW. That growth hides a problem for buyers: the “best solar inverter in India” depends entirely on which segment you sell into.
A brand that wins utility-scale tenders may be invisible in household backup channels. A rooftop installer cares about monitoring and service. An importer cares about price, customization, battery compatibility, and long-term supply stability.
This guide splits the Indian inverter market into three practical groups: project-side leaders, local Indian brands, and hybrid inverter brands for unstable-grid areas. It is written for EPC companies, importers, distributors, solar dealers, and local brands that need a working map of the market, not another Top 10 list.
Key Takeaways
- India reached 157 GW of installed solar by May 2026, after a record 44.6 GW added in FY 2025-26 (MNRE).
- There is no single best brand. Project tenders, retail backup channels, and hybrid storage are led by different names.
- Sungrow, TBEA, Sineng, FIMER, and Solis lead project-side visibility; Luminous and Microtek lead household channels.
- For importers, OEM/ODM manufacturing is the alternative to reselling: differentiation instead of a price war.
How this guide groups brands (and why it is not a ranking). Brands are grouped by where they are most visible in India: project-side supply (shipment rankings published by research firms such as JMK Research, EPC adoption, tender visibility), local retail channels (household recognition and distribution reach), and hybrid or backup applications (battery-ready portfolios). Order inside each table is not a quality ranking. Disclosure: Techfine is a solar inverter manufacturer; competitor entries are included on merit and described factually.
How Big Is India’s Solar Inverter Market in 2026?
India’s installed solar capacity reached 157.05 GW by 31 May 2026: 118.8 GW ground-mounted, 27.9 GW grid-connected rooftop, 4.1 GW hybrid, and 6.3 GW off-grid (MNRE, May 2026). Each of those segments buys a different kind of inverter, which is why one national “best brand” answer rarely helps a real purchasing decision.
India ranks third globally in renewable energy installed capacity (PIB, 2026). Demand now spans utility-scale parks, C&I rooftops, residential rooftop programs, agricultural pump projects, and off-grid systems.
| Market Segment | Main Inverter Demand | Key Purchase Factors |
|---|---|---|
| Utility-scale solar | Central inverters, high-power string inverters | Bankability, efficiency, grid compliance, service support |
| Commercial & industrial rooftop | Three-phase string inverters | Monitoring, safety, high-temperature performance, warranty |
| Residential rooftop solar | Single-phase string inverters, hybrid inverters | Price, app monitoring, installation convenience, service network |
| Agricultural solar pump projects | Solar pump inverters, rugged string inverters | Durability, wide voltage range, outdoor protection, maintenance |
| Backup and unstable-grid areas | Hybrid solar inverters, off-grid inverters | Battery compatibility, overload capacity, grid adaptability, after-sales support |
Because of this segmentation, a single “Top 10” ranking can be misleading. Extreme summers add another layer: record heatwaves keep pushing cooling loads and backup demand, a trend we covered in how India’s heatwave highlights solar storage demand.
Which Brands Lead Project-Side Solar in India?
Sungrow, TBEA Energy India, Sineng Electric, FIMER, and Solis are the most visible project-side inverter suppliers in India, based on published shipment rankings and EPC adoption. These brands compete on bankability, high-power product range, grid support capability, and local service coverage, not on retail brand recognition.
| Brand | Main Strength in India | Typical Inverter Type | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sungrow | Strong project-side market share and broad product portfolio | Central, string, hybrid, storage solutions | Utility-scale solar, C&I solar, EPC projects |
| TBEA Energy India | Strong position in project and high-power inverter supply | String and central inverters | Large solar projects, commercial systems, solar pump projects |
| Sineng Electric | Fast-growing supplier in utility and large-scale solar | Central, string, energy storage PCS | Utility-scale projects and solar-plus-storage systems |
| FIMER India | Established central inverter supplier with ABB inverter heritage | Central and string inverters | Utility-scale and industrial solar projects |
| Solis | Strong string inverter presence and wide rooftop visibility | Single-phase and three-phase string inverters | Rooftop solar, C&I projects, residential installers |
| Delta | Industrial power electronics background and C&I applications | String and commercial inverters | Commercial rooftops and industrial solar systems |
| SMA | Premium global inverter brand with strong technical reputation | String and commercial inverters | High-end rooftop and C&I projects |
Most of these names also appear in global shipment leaderboards. For the wider picture, see our guides to the top solar inverter manufacturers in the world and the top 10 solar inverter manufacturers in China.
Sungrow

Sungrow is one of the most important solar inverter suppliers in India’s project market. Its portfolio covers central inverters, high-power string inverters, hybrid inverters, and energy storage solutions. For EPC companies and developers, Sungrow is often shortlisted for its project references, product range, and service capabilities.
TBEA Energy India

TBEA Energy India holds a strong position in India’s project-side inverter supply. Its products are commonly compared for large solar projects, commercial rooftop systems, and applications that prefer high-power string inverter designs.
Sineng Electric

Sineng Electric is highly relevant for large-scale solar projects and solar-plus-storage applications. Its range includes central inverters, string inverters, and power conversion systems for energy storage, which fits modern utility-scale system designs.
FIMER India

FIMER India is an established name in central inverter applications. Project buyers consider FIMER where long-term references, central inverter experience, and industrial power conversion reliability matter.
Solis

Solis, owned by Ginlong Technologies, is widely recognized in the string inverter market. In India, Solis is relevant for rooftop solar, C&I installations, and residential systems. Single-phase and three-phase options let installers and distributors cover a wide range of system sizes.
Why Do Local Indian Inverter Brands Still Matter?
Local brands such as Luminous, Microtek, Livguard, UTL Solar, and Su-Kam still dominate household recognition and dealer networks, even though they rarely appear on utility-scale shipment leaderboards. For distributors and importers, they show what Indian end users already trust, how local channels sell, and what pricing and service customers expect.
This is where many importers get the market wrong. Project-side rankings and retail reality are two different maps.
| Brand | Main Market Position | Typical Products | Why It Matters |
|---|---|---|---|
| Luminous | Strong household inverter and battery backup brand | Home inverter, solar inverter, battery systems | High local recognition and wide residential channel presence |
| Microtek | Well-known power backup and inverter brand | UPS, home inverter, solar inverter | Popular in household and small business backup applications |
| Livguard | Battery, inverter, and energy solution brand | Inverter, battery, solar products | Relevant for residential and retail energy channels |
| UTL Solar | Indian solar inverter and power electronics brand | Solar inverter, online UPS, solar PCU | Strong visibility in solar backup and off-grid applications |
| Su-Kam | Traditional Indian inverter and solar power brand | Solar inverter, home inverter, power backup | Recognized name, especially in backup-oriented channels |
| Havells | Major Indian electrical brand | Electrical products, solar solutions, inverters | Strong brand trust and electrical distribution network |
| V-Guard | Consumer electrical and power backup brand | Inverter, battery, stabilizer, electrical products | Strong local retail recognition in power protection |
| Polycab | Large Indian electrical and cable brand | Electrical products, solar-related solutions | Useful reference for local channel strength and brand trust |
Luminous

Luminous is one of the most familiar power backup brands in India. Its strength comes from household inverter channels, batteries, residential backup systems, and broad consumer recognition. For buyers targeting residential solar and small backup systems, Luminous is the local benchmark.
Microtek

Microtek is another widely recognized Indian inverter and power backup brand, especially relevant for home UPS, inverter, battery, and small-business backup applications. For solar distributors, Microtek shows how traditional backup channels overlap with solar inverter demand.
Livguard

Livguard is active in batteries, inverters, and energy solutions. Its channel strength makes it relevant for residential and dealer-driven markets. For importers, Livguard is a useful benchmark for how Indian buyers package inverter-plus-battery solutions.
UTL Solar

UTL Solar is known for solar inverters, solar PCUs, and backup power solutions. It sits closer to residential solar, off-grid, and hybrid-style backup applications than to utility-scale solar farms.
Su-Kam

Su-Kam has long been associated with India’s inverter and power backup market. Its market position has shifted over time, but it remains a recognizable name in Indian backup power history and discussions.
Which Hybrid Inverter Brands Fit Unstable-Grid Areas?
For regions with frequent power cuts or voltage swings, battery-ready hybrid inverters matter more than headline efficiency, and Deye, Growatt, GoodWe, and SOFAR are the most visible brands in this space. India’s solar market is not only grid-tied generation. In many states, buyers care first about backup power, voltage fluctuation tolerance, and battery charging.
The same weak-grid logic drives neighboring markets. Our breakdown of the top 10 solar inverter brands in Pakistan shows how load-shedding shapes an entire product category.
| Brand | Main Hybrid Strength | Typical Application |
|---|---|---|
| Deye | Strong hybrid inverter visibility and battery integration | Residential storage, small commercial backup |
| Growatt | Broad residential and hybrid inverter portfolio | Rooftop solar, small storage systems |
| GoodWe | Smart hybrid and storage inverter solutions | Residential and C&I storage |
| SOFAR Solar | Competitive hybrid and storage inverter range | Rooftop solar and battery systems |
Deye

Deye is widely discussed in hybrid solar inverter and battery-based storage applications. It is especially relevant where users need solar generation, grid connection, and battery backup in a single system.
Growatt

Growatt has strong visibility in residential rooftop, small commercial, off-grid, and hybrid solar applications. Indian distributors and installers often consider it for its broad product range and price-performance balance.
GoodWe

GoodWe is a global inverter brand with experience across residential, commercial, and hybrid solar solutions. Its hybrid products suit buyers who want smart monitoring, battery compatibility, and a more premium position.
SOFAR Solar

SOFAR Solar offers string inverters, hybrid inverters, and energy storage solutions. It fits buyers looking for competitive rooftop-ready and storage-ready options.
How Should Importers and Distributors Choose a Solar Inverter for India?
Start from your target application and grid conditions, not from brand names: the same inverter can be right for a Delhi rooftop and wrong for a rural Bihar backup system. Choosing a brand to distribute is different from choosing a product for one project. You are committing to long-term supply, warranty handling, and a market position.
| Selection Factor | Why It Matters in India | What to Check Before Purchase |
|---|---|---|
| Target application | Utility, rooftop, backup, and agricultural systems need different inverters | On-grid, hybrid, off-grid, pump inverter, single-phase or three-phase |
| Grid adaptability | Voltage fluctuation and regional grid differences are common | Input voltage range, output stability, frequency range, protection functions |
| High-temperature performance | Many Indian regions face extreme summer temperatures | Operating temperature, derating curve, cooling design, protection level |
| Battery compatibility | Hybrid and backup demand is growing | Lead-acid/LiFePO4 support, BMS communication, charging current, battery voltage |
| Certification and compliance | Different projects require different documentation | BIS, IEC, CE, RoHS, grid-related documents, test reports |
| Monitoring and after-sales | Remote diagnosis reduces service cost | WiFi, RS485, app platform, cloud monitoring, spare parts policy |
| Brand positioning | Indian buyers are price-sensitive but still care about reliability | Premium brand, mid-range brand, private-label product, project-only product |
| OEM/ODM flexibility | Local brands may need differentiation | Logo, packaging, software settings, language, appearance, SKD options |
For EPC companies
Focus on grid compliance, efficiency, project references, warranty terms, monitoring platforms, and technical support. The lowest price is rarely the best choice if inverter failure causes project downtime or maintenance pressure.
For distributors and wholesalers
Evaluate whether the product is easy to explain, install, and service. A good distribution product has clear capacity options, stable packaging, available spare parts, and enough margin for local dealers.
For local brands and importers
Focus on differentiation. If every seller offers the same specifications at similar prices, competition turns into a price war. OEM/ODM cooperation lets a local brand build specific positioning for hybrid backup, off-grid use, or regional grid conditions.
Where Techfine Fits in the Indian Solar Inverter Market
Techfine is not positioned as a local Indian retail brand. Techfine (Guangdong Techfine Electronic Co., Ltd.) is a solar inverter and LiFePO4 battery manufacturer focused on OEM/ODM cooperation for international markets. That makes it relevant to importers, wholesalers, engineering companies, and local brands building their own product lines.
Some context on scale, since supplier vetting is a real concern for Indian buyers: Techfine has 25 years of manufacturing experience, a 100,000 m² factory, 100+ R&D personnel, production capacity above 180,000 units per month, and exports to 190+ countries and regions. Product lines carry CE certification; for India-specific requirements such as BIS, confirm the scope per model before import.
In OEM projects for South Asian markets, we often see the same requests: wide grid adaptability, battery matching, private-label appearance, customized packaging, or SKD support for local assembly. For the Indian grid, our relevant product features include lightning protection, conformal coating, reverse-polarity protection, and BMS communication support, with a grid-feed voltage range of 175V-280V.
- OEM/ODM cooperation: private-label solar inverter products for Indian importers and brands.
- Hybrid and off-grid options: backup power, unstable-grid areas, rural applications, battery-based systems.
- Customization support: appearance, packaging, software settings, and application-specific configuration.
- Product positioning flexibility: residential backup, small commercial solar, rural power supply, or specific regional grid conditions.
Building an inverter line for India? Share your target segment (residential backup, rural off-grid, or small C&I), battery voltage, and monthly volume, and Techfine can propose a model mix and customization scope through our OEM/ODM services.
FAQ: Solar Inverter Brands in India
Which is the best solar inverter brand in India?
There is no single best brand for every application. For utility-scale and large C&I projects, Sungrow, TBEA, Sineng, FIMER, and Solis are highly visible. For residential and backup channels, Luminous, Microtek, Livguard, UTL Solar, and Su-Kam are more familiar to Indian customers. For hybrid and battery-based systems, compare Deye, Growatt, GoodWe, SOFAR, and OEM/ODM manufacturers.
Why are Luminous and Microtek not listed as project-side leaders?
Luminous and Microtek are household names in India’s home inverter and power backup market. Project-side rankings, however, track shipments for utility-scale solar, C&I rooftops, and large EPC tenders. Those are different channels, so the leading brands differ.
Are local Indian inverter brands still important?
Yes. They carry residential solar, dealer networks, household backup power, and local service expectations. Even where global brands lead large projects, local brands stay stronger in retail channels and customer recognition.
Is a hybrid solar inverter better for India?
A hybrid inverter is often the better fit for homes and small businesses that need both solar power and backup. In areas with frequent power cuts or unstable voltage, one hybrid unit manages panels, batteries, and grid input together. In stable-grid areas with net metering, a standard on-grid inverter is usually more cost-effective.
What is the difference between on-grid, hybrid, and off-grid solar inverters?
An on-grid inverter feeds solar power to the utility grid and is standard in rooftop and large projects. A hybrid inverter connects panels, batteries, and the grid, so it can provide backup. An off-grid inverter works without the grid entirely, for remote areas, farms, and standalone systems.
What should importers check before buying solar inverters for India?
Check voltage range, frequency range, operating temperature, protection level, battery compatibility, monitoring options, certification requirements (including BIS), warranty terms, spare parts availability, and whether the supplier supports local branding or SKD cooperation. High-temperature performance and grid adaptability matter most for India.
Do Indian buyers prefer low-voltage or high-voltage battery hybrid inverters?
Both exist. Low-voltage systems are common in residential and small backup applications because they pair easily with 48V LiFePO4 batteries. High-voltage systems appear in larger residential and commercial storage where higher efficiency and capacity are required.
Can Indian importers build their own inverter brand through OEM/ODM cooperation?
Yes. Many importers and distributors build product lines through OEM/ODM cooperation to avoid direct price competition. It lets them customize appearance, match local battery preferences, adjust software settings, and target specific segments such as residential backup, rural power, or small commercial solar.
Is the cheapest solar inverter the best choice for distributors?
Not usually. A very cheap inverter creates after-sales problems if it has weak high-temperature performance, poor battery compatibility, limited monitoring, or unstable quality. The better distribution choice combines stable quality, clear warranty support, reasonable margin, and reliable long-term supply.
How should a distributor choose between a famous brand and an OEM product?
A famous brand is easier to sell but gives the distributor less control over price, design, and differentiation. An OEM product needs more brand-building effort but offers customization, private-label positioning, and long-term margin control. The right choice depends on your sales channel, technical ability, and market strategy.
Conclusion
India’s solar inverter market cannot be explained by one ranking. Project-side leaders such as Sungrow, TBEA, Sineng, FIMER, and Solis matter for utility-scale and C&I solar. Local brands like Luminous, Microtek, Livguard, UTL Solar, and Su-Kam stay highly relevant in residential, backup, and dealer channels. Hybrid brands, Deye, Growatt, GoodWe, and SOFAR among them, keep gaining ground as battery-based systems spread.
For importers, distributors, and local solar brands, the right choice depends on target application, price position, grid conditions, battery compatibility, and after-sales capability. If your goal is a differentiated inverter product line for India, working with an OEM/ODM manufacturer such as Techfine offers more flexibility than reselling a finished brand.