Approved devices for solar installers

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From 1 October 2024, new and upgrading solar customers are required to install a system that allows solar exports and generation to be remotely reduced or stopped if there is an excess of energy in the network. Click here to learn more about this change.

For systems under 200kW, all connections must be IEEE 2030.5 CSIP-AUS compatible and connected via the internet with our utility server, either hosted locally on the inverter or a gateway device, or via a certified cloud connection to our network, in order to export to the grid.

In preparation for this new requirement, we are working with solar inverter and software communication device manufacturers to test and validate their capabilities with our systems.

The list below includes the software communication client manufacturers that we have tested and verified that are able to successfully communicate with our utility server. Please refer to the Clean Energy Council approved inverter list to confirm the inverter makes and models supported by these software communication clients.

Only these approved inverters and software communication device technologies will be able to connect to our server and are eligible to export.

This list will be constantly updated as we continue to complete testing and approval of the devices. Please back regularly to ensure you are up to date with the latest devices.

Software communication clientTypeInverter manufacturer*
Catch Power Solar RelayGateway – AggregatorAISWEI Technology (Shanghai) Co Ltd
Fimer SpA
Fronius Australia
Ginlong Technologies
Goodwe Technologies Co Ltd
Guangzhou Sanjing Electric Co Ltd
Jiangsu Weiheng Intelligent Technology Co Ltd
Jinko Solar Co Ltd
Ningbo Sunways Technologies Co Ltd
Shenzhen Growatt New Energy Co Ltd
Shenzhen SOFARSOLAR Co Ltd
SMA Australia Pty Ltd
SolarBOS Pty Ltf
Sungrow Power Supply Co Ltd
Combined Energy EMU HEMSGateway – Direct DeviceFimer SpA
Goodwe Technologies Co Ltd
SolarEdge Technologies Ltd
ESY SunhomeInbuilt – AggregatorESY Sunhome
Fronius Australia Pty LtdInbuilt – AggregatorFronius Australia
GoodWe Technologies Co LtdInbuilt - AggregatorGoodWe Technologies Co Ltd
Guangzhou Sanjing Electric Co LtdInbuilt – AggregatorGuangzhou Sanjing Electric Co Ltd
SolarBOS Pty Ltd
IGEN Tech Co Ltd Solarman Gateway & Solarman CloudGateway – AggregatorAsian Power Devices Inc
Clenergy Technology Co Ltd
Dongguan Hinen New Energy Technology Co Ltd
Hiconics Eco-energy Drive Technology Co Ltd
Shenzhen SOFARSOLAR Co Ltd
Redback Operations Pty LtdInbuilt – AggregatorRedback Operations Pty Ltd
Shenzhen Growatt New Energy Co LtdInbuilt – Direct DeviceShenzhen Growatt New Energy Co Ltd
SolarEdge Technologies LtdInbuilt – AggregatorSolarEdge Technologies Ltd
SolaX Power Network Technology (Zhejiang) Co LtdInbuilt – AggregatorSolaX Power Network Technology (Zhejiang) Co Ltd
Sungrow Power Supply Co LtdInbuilt – AggregatorSungrow Power Supply Co Ltd
Village Energy VoltelloGateway – AggregatorFronius Australia
Huawei Technologies Co Ltd
iStore (QLD) Pty Ltd
ZECO MarshallGateway – AggregatorDelta Electronics Inc
Fronius Australia
Hanwha Solutions Corporation
SMA Australia Pty Ltd
SolarEdge Technologies Ltd

Note: not all inverter makes and models in the Clean Energy Council listing are supported by this software communications client for the listed manufacturers, refer to the Clean Energy Council approved inverter list or your inverter manufacturer for more details.

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