Deye, a global provider of solar inverters and energy storage solutions, has been awarded the prestigious EUPD Top Brand PV 2026 seal across major international markets.
The company secured top honors in the inverter category for Brazil, Spain, Poland, Italy, and South Africa. Additionally, Deye was recognized in the energy storage category for Poland, Spain, and Italy, highlighting its rapid expansion in the global renewable energy sector.

A Trusted Industry Benchmark
The EUPD Research Top Brand PV Award is one of the most respected independent certifications in the solar industry. Based on extensive surveys of local solar installers and professionals, brands are rigorously evaluated on key metrics:
- Product Quality & Reliability
- Customer Service Excellence
- Overall Brand Reputation
Earning this distinction across Europe, Africa, and Latin America reflects real-world trust from the professionals who install and maintain solar systems daily.
High-Performance Solar Solutions
Deye’s widespread recognition is driven by its ability to deliver tailored, high-efficiency energy solutions for residential, commercial, industrial, and utility applications. The company continuously advances its core technologies to meet diverse regional energy demands, focusing on:
- Hybrid Inverters: Seamlessly combining solar generation with battery storage.
- String Inverters: Delivering scalable, high-yield power for large-scale projects.
- Microinverters: Maximizing energy harvest and safety for complex roof layouts.
Beyond hardware, Deye maintains a “service-first” approach. By expanding its localized service networks, the company ensures fast response times and expert technical support for its global partners.
Commitment to a Sustainable Future
Guided by its vision of a “Green Industry, Bright Future,” Deye continues to solidify its position as a top-tier global inverter brand. Moving forward, the company remains dedicated to advancing photovoltaic and energy storage technologies, deepening local partnerships, and driving the global transition toward a sustainable, resilient energy grid.