By 2026, over 80% of private solar installations in Europe will be powered by inverters manufactured in China. These systems depend on external cloud environments for firmware updates and management — a systemic security risk explicitly addressed by the EU Economic Security Doctrine 2026 and the Cyber Resilience Act (CRA). If these clouds go offline, millions of European households risk losing power.
InverterGuard™ has developed a proprietary hardware-software bridge that provides a Western-controlled data layer on top of existing Chinese hardware. InverterGuard™ monitors communications between the cloud platform and the inverter and prevents unauthorized or malicious changes to inverter settings and operating state.
3-minute installation. Automatic detection for 30+ brands (Huawei, Sungrow, Solis and more) is coming soon.
Local "write" commands for power curtailment and frequency response — essential for the VPP market
Brings legacy and new Chinese hardware into immediate compliance with EU cybersecurity regulations for 2026
EU-hosted dashboard, encrypted tunnel — zero dependency on manufacturer clouds