Hoymiles announced it officially inaugurated its first overseas manufacturing facility in Monterrey, Mexico, marking a significant milestone in the company’s global expansion strategy.
Located in the Vynmsa Industrial Park, just six kilometers from the airport, the 6,700-m2 facility is equipped with comprehensive production resources, including dedicated PCBA, materials and finished goods warehouses. With a current workforce of 170 employees, the facility is designed to maximize both production efficiency and quality.
The factory will focus on producing microinverters, such as the HMS-2000-4T and HMS-2000DW-4T series, for both residential and commercial solar applications. With an initial annual production capacity of 500,000 units, the facility is set for future expansion, aiming to double its output with additional production lines. This expansion will help Hoymiles better address the growing renewable energy needs of the region.
The opening of this facility represents more than just an increase in manufacturing capabilities; it reflects Hoymiles’ strategic vision for localized production. By being closer to key markets, Hoymiles will improve service responsiveness, reduce delivery times and offer more competitive pricing while ensuring high-performance products that meet local demands.
“The Monterrey facility is a significant milestone and demonstrates our commitment to supporting renewable energy transitions in North and Latin America. This factory will be crucial in meeting the region’s growing needs for solar and energy storage solutions,” said Hoymiles CEO Dr.Yang Bo.
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