SolarEdge’s booth at Intersolar Europe 2025 promoted its residential-scale 3-phase Hub inverter, compatible with S500B/S440 power optimizers, along with its stacked battery bank. (Photo Credit: TaiyangNews)  
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SolarEdge’s Power Optimizer & Hybrid Inverters For European Residential Rooftop

The Israel-based company displayed a wide range of power optimizers and hybrid inverters, targeting Europe’s residential and C&I market, during Intersolar Europe 2025

Rajarshi Sengupta

  • SolarEdge showcased its S500B and S440 series power optimizers, designed for compatibility with residential-scale hub inverters, at the event 

  • The company also highlighted its residential hub inverter, a 3-phase hybrid model 

  • The displayed battery bank, compatible with the hub inverter, supports up to 5 battery units, each offering 4.6 kWh of storage capacity 

SolarEdge, a familiar name in power optimizers, which also has a portfolio of hybrid inverters and remote monitoring systems, exhibited its latest offerings at its booth during Intersolar Europe 2025.  

The TaiyangNews team visited the company’s booth to gain some insights into its flagship products. Paul Thomas Meehan, UK Sales Manager for SolarEdge, provided a brief overview of the company’s latest power optimizer and 3-phase hybrid Hub inverter.  

Founded in 2006 and headquartered in Israel, SolarEdge developed its first power optimizer featuring a unique MPPT technology, designed to ensure that each module performs at its maximum potential and minimizes mismatch-related power losses, even under shading conditions. Inspired by the core benefits of this technology, all of its inverters still require the company’s advanced power optimizers, explained Meehan.  

Hybrid 3-Phase Hub Inverter 

 
Compatible with its latest S500B and S440 series power optimizers, the company showcased its new 3-phase hybrid hub inverter, designed for residential and small-scale commercial & industrial (C&I) applications. The S500B optimizer supports PV modules of up to 500 W with a maximum short-circuit current (Isc) of 15 A, while the S440 is compatible with modules up to 440 W. 

 
The hub inverter can be paired with the company’s latest battery stack, featuring 4.6 kWh per battery unit. This storage solution can support up to 5 stacked battery units.