Growatt Inverters in Moldova — Prices and Installers 2026
Efficiency
98.4%
Warranty
5 years (extendable to 10)
Indicative price
€200–800 / inverter
Growatt was founded in 2010 in Shenzhen, China, and has become one of the world's top five solar inverter manufacturers. The company has delivered over 6 million inverters to 100+ countries and has been active on the European market since 2012.
The Growatt range covers all system types: on-grid single-phase (MIN series), commercial three-phase (MID series), hybrid with batteries (SPH/SPA), and fully autonomous off-grid (SPF). Monitoring is via the ShinePhone app, available on iOS and Android.
In Moldova, Growatt is one of the most popular inverter brands, valued for its affordable price, broad compatibility with locally available panels and batteries, and ease of configuration for installers.
Technical specifications
| MPPT | 2 (seria MIN) |
| Efficiency | 97.6–98.4% |
| IP rating | IP65 |
| Temp. coefficient | -25°C … +60°C |
Series and models
MIN (on-grid, monofazat)
1.5–6 kW, single-phase, up to 98.4% efficiency. Ideal for private homes connected to Premier Energy or RED Union grid. Real-time ShinePhone monitoring.
MID (on-grid, trifazat)
10–110 kW, three-phase, up to 98.6% efficiency. For farms, warehouses, office buildings. Multiple MPPT trackers for panels with different orientations.
SPH / SPA (hibrid)
3–6 kW hybrid, compatible with Pylontech, BYD, Dyness. Backup mode support on grid failure. Optimal for areas with unstable power supply in Moldova.
SPF (off-grid)
3–6 kW autonomous, built-in charge controller, compatible with various battery types. Popular for vacation homes and rural properties in Moldova.
Growatt — fit for Moldova's climate
The Growatt MIN 4–6 kW series is the best fit for a typical Moldovan residential home with 300–600 kWh/month consumption. The ShinePhone app allows real-time production monitoring from anywhere. The SPH/SPA hybrid series is recommended for areas where power cuts are frequent. IP65 ensures reliable operation under Moldovan climate conditions.
Why Growatt is chosen in Moldova
Growatt has become one of the most widespread inverter brands in Moldova for several key reasons. Affordable price: Growatt inverters offer one of the best price-to-quality ratios among brands on the Moldovan market. Convenient monitoring: the ShinePhone mobile app allows real-time tracking of production and system status directly from a smartphone. Wide compatibility: Growatt inverters work with all popular panel brands (Jinko, LONGi, Canadian Solar, JA Solar) and batteries (Pylontech, BYD, Dyness) without additional configuration.
Range diversity: from compact 1.5 kW for vacation homes to 110 kW for commercial properties — there is a solution for any need.
Installers' familiarity with the brand reduces the risk of errors during installation and system configuration.
Growatt and the Casa Verde 2026 programme
Growatt inverters are compatible with solar systems participating in Casa Verde 2026. The programme subsidises the complete system — panels, inverter and installation — up to 50% of the cost (maximum 200,000 MDL).
When choosing an inverter for a Casa Verde system, it is important to agree on the model with the installer: they will select the optimal power for the number of panels and the household's consumption.
Growatt inverters are accepted by the programme's partner banks when applying for credit.
All installers on the SolarMD platform who work with Growatt hold the ANRE certificate.
Growatt vs Alternatives
Compared with Deye, Growatt has a longer delivery history and wider service network, but Deye is slightly cheaper in the hybrid segment. Compared with Solis, Growatt is more affordable for single-phase, while Solis offers a longer extendable warranty (up to 20 years) and better reputation for three-phase systems.
Growatt vs Deye
Deye is a newer brand on the Moldovan market, gaining popularity rapidly. Growatt has a longer delivery history to Europe and a wider base of installed systems, meaning better parts availability and technical support. Price-wise the brands are comparable; Deye is sometimes cheaper in the hybrid segment. Growatt wins on monitoring convenience: ShinePhone is considered one of the best apps among inverter manufacturers. For residential systems both brands are equally suitable.
Growatt vs Solis
Solis (Ginlong Technologies) and Growatt occupy similar positions on the Moldovan market. Solis has a reputation for being somewhat more reliable for commercial three-phase systems and offers a longer warranty (up to 20 years vs Growatt's 10 years). Growatt leads on single-phase inverter affordability and mobile app convenience. For a private home — the choice depends on installer preference and stock availability.
Growatt vs Huawei
Huawei is a premium brand with a higher price and excellent integration with the smart home ecosystem. Growatt is the optimal choice for standard residential systems where integration with building automation is not required. In terms of reliability and quality, Growatt is not inferior to Huawei in basic use cases.
Companies installing Growatt
Growatt inverters in Moldova are purchased through ANRE-certified installers. Installers include the inverter in the full system price — no need to purchase separately. The companies below work with Growatt; request a free quote.
ePrime
4.8200+
projects
8
years experience
0% interest financing, fast installation across Moldova. 200+ solar systems installed.
EcoDynamic
4.6100+
projects
5
years experience
Free consultation and energy audit. 100+ projects, specialised in off-grid solutions.
Moldova Solar
4.580+
projects
4
years experience
Solar equipment and kit sales. DIY and professional solutions for all of Moldova.
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