कंपनी के बारे में समाचार Turkey's Energy Independence Gets a Homegrown Powerhouse: New Hybrid Inverter Assembly Line Opens in Ankara
ANKARA, Turkey – June 30, 2026 – In a landmark development for Turkey's renewable energy ambitions, government officials, industry leaders, and energy sector stakeholders gathered today at the Ankara Industrial Zone to inaugurate the country's newest local assembly facility for off-grid hybrid solar inverters. The production line will manufacture the EM6200T-48L series—a powerful 6.2kW/6.2kVA hybrid inverter with advanced dual-output capabilities—marking a decisive step toward reducing Turkey's dependence on imported energy equipment and accelerating the nation's transition to a clean energy future.
The ceremony, held at the newly established facility in Ankara's rapidly expanding renewable energy manufacturing corridor, was attended by representatives from the Ministry of Energy and Natural Resources, the Energy Market Regulatory Authority (EPDK), and key private-sector partners. The inauguration comes at a pivotal moment for Turkey's energy sector: solar power is on track to become the country's largest source of power generation by the end of 2026, surpassing cumulative installed hydropower capacity.
Turkey's geography presents both extraordinary opportunities and unique challenges for solar energy. The country spans multiple climate zones—from the Mediterranean coast to the arid steppes of Central Anatolia and the mountainous terrain of Eastern Anatolia, where winter temperatures can drop well below freezing. The EM6200T-48L inverter, with its robust operating temperature range of -10°C to 50°C and detachable dust cover, is engineered to perform reliably across all these conditions.
Turkey enjoys an average annual solar radiation of approximately 3.6 kWh/m² per day, with a total yearly radiation period of about 2,610 hours. The Southeastern Anatolia region, in particular, offers some of the best solar resources in the region, with irradiation levels reaching 1,460 kWh/m² per year. The EM6200T-48L's wide MPPT voltage range of 60Vdc to 500Vdc and maximum solar input current of 27A are designed to maximize energy harvest from Turkey's abundant sunshine, while its dual-output capability allows users to power critical loads separately from non-essential appliances—a feature particularly valuable in regions with unreliable grid supply.
"Turkey is blessed with some of the richest solar resources in the Mediterranean region. With this new local assembly facility, we are finally turning that natural advantage into a manufacturing advantage," said a senior official from the Ministry of Energy and Natural Resources who spoke at the inauguration. "Localizing the production of advanced hybrid inverters reduces our import dependency, creates skilled jobs, and ensures that Turkish families and businesses have access to affordable, reliable clean energy."
Turkey's solar energy transformation is nothing short of remarkable. From just 40 MW of installed solar capacity in 2014, the country has expanded to 26.7 GW by April 2026—a 641-fold increase in just over a decade. Solar now accounts for 21.3% of the country's total installed electricity capacity of 125.4 GW. Together, wind and solar have reached 41.8 GW, representing 33.3% of total installed capacity.
The government's ambitions, however, are even more dramatic. Turkey aims to reach 120 GW of combined wind and solar capacity by 2035, requiring annual additions of 8 to 10 GW. To support this growth, the government has committed approximately $30 billion in green transmission infrastructure investments by 2035. The EM6200T-48L inverters assembled at the new facility will play a critical role in this expansion, supporting both grid-connected and off-grid applications across residential, commercial, and industrial sectors.
The residential solar PV inverter market in Turkey is projected to grow at a compound annual rate of 12–16% between 2026 and 2035, driven by rising retail electricity tariffs, expanding net-metering adoption, and the rapid pairing of rooftop solar with battery storage. The EM6200T-48L, with its 48V battery compatibility, 120A maximum solar charge current, and lithium battery activation by PV or utility, is ideally positioned to capture this growing demand.
Turkey's heavy reliance on imported energy—particularly natural gas from Russia, Iran, and Azerbaijan, and oil from Iraq and Russia—has long been a strategic vulnerability. The energy import bill remains a significant burden on the national economy, and recent geopolitical tensions have only underscored the urgency of reducing foreign dependency.
"Foremost among Türkiye's priorities, of course, is to curtail foreign dependency in energy and make the most of our own resources," President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has emphasized. The government's renewable energy strategy is explicitly designed to eliminate foreign dependency in energy.
The local assembly of EM6200T-48L inverters directly supports this strategic objective. By manufacturing critical solar components domestically, Turkey reduces its exposure to global supply chain disruptions and currency fluctuations while creating a resilient, locally rooted renewable energy ecosystem. The facility also aligns with the government's Local Content requirements under the YEKA (Renewable Energy Resource Area) program, which mandates minimum domestic production requirements for major components including solar panels and inverters.
While Turkey's overall electricity access rate is near 100%, energy poverty remains a concern for approximately 5–7% of the population. Off-grid solar applications are essential for reaching remote communities, telecom towers, mining operations, and tourism facilities in areas where grid extension is economically challenging.
The EM6200T-48L's dual-output capability allows it to serve both critical and non-critical loads simultaneously, making it ideal for rural health centers, schools, and small businesses that require reliable power for essential equipment. Its ability to operate with lithium batteries via RS485 communication and its lithium battery activation function—available by both PV and utility—ensure seamless integration with modern energy storage systems.
Annual off-grid panel demand in Turkey is estimated at 180–250 MWp in 2026, with a compound annual growth rate of 12–16% expected through 2035, outpacing the overall Turkish solar market. The locally assembled EM6200T-48L inverters will be prioritized for government-backed rural electrification projects and community solar initiatives.
The Ankara assembly facility represents more than an industrial milestone—it positions Turkey as an emerging manufacturing hub for solar technology in the broader Europe-Middle East region. With major global players already expanding their local inverter production partnerships in Turkey, the country is rapidly establishing itself as a critical node in the regional renewable energy supply chain.
"Turkey is rapidly emerging as a key strategic market in the global energy transition," industry observers have noted. The country's strategic location, stable investment climate, and ambitious energy transition roadmap—including the goal of becoming a green energy corridor between Europe and Asia—have attracted increasing interest from international partners.
The EM6200T-48L inverters assembled at the Ankara facility will be available through authorized distributors across Turkey, with priority given to government-backed renewable energy projects, organized industrial zones, and community solar initiatives. The facility is expected to create significant local employment opportunities while contributing to Turkey's goal of achieving 80 GW of solar and 40 GW of wind energy production by 2035.
About the EM6200T-48L Hybrid Inverter:
The EM6200T-48L is a high-capacity off-grid hybrid solar inverter featuring:
6.2kW / 6.2kVA nominal output with 12.4kVA surge power
Dual-output capability for critical and non-critical load separation
PV input voltage range of 60Vdc to 500Vdc
Built-in MPPT solar charge controller up to 120A
48V battery system with floating charge voltage of 54Vdc
Lithium battery activation by PV or utility
LiFePO4 battery communication via RS485
Pure sine wave output with power factor range of 0.6–1.0
Wide operating temperature range of -10°C to 50°C
Detachable dust cover for harsh environmental conditions
Multiple output priority modes for flexible energy management