Smart inverters and energy management for distributed solar, storage, and grid services
SolarEdge manufactures DC-optimized inverters and energy management systems for residential, commercial, and utility-scale solar installations. The stack reveals a dual-track engineering organization: embedded systems (C/C++, LabVIEW, DSP, IGBT hardware design) paired with modern cloud infrastructure (Oracle cloud suite, React/Node.js frontends, PostgreSQL/Cosmos DB). Current adoption of Oracle APEX and RAG, combined with active hiring across embedded engineering, manufacturing ops, and supply-chain roles, signals expansion into software-defined energy management and AI-powered monitoring — beyond pure inverter hardware.
Notable leadership hires: Business Development Director, Warehouse Team Lead, Head of SOX, Platform DevOps Lead
SolarEdge is a public renewable-energy semiconductor and systems company founded in 2006, headquartered in Herzliya, Israel, with 1,001–5,000 employees. The company designs and manufactures inverters, power optimizers, battery storage systems, EV charging solutions, and grid-services platforms for solar installations. Manufacturing and engineering are co-located across multiple countries (Israel, India, Poland, Austria, Thailand, and others), with active projects spanning photovoltaic system design, energy storage product development, supply-chain optimization, and automation of internal production. Current pain-points center on production yield, equipment performance scaling, inventory management, and multi-cloud infrastructure availability—typical of a hardware-software hybrid business scaling manufacturing volume.
Embedded systems: C/C++, LabVIEW, DSP, IGBT. Cloud/backend: Oracle Fusion, Oracle Integration Cloud, PostgreSQL, MySQL, Azure Cosmos DB. Frontend: React, Next.js, TypeScript, Node.js, NestJS. Now adopting Oracle APEX, Visual Builder, and RAG.
SolarEdge operates manufacturing facilities across multiple countries including Israel, India, Poland, Austria, and Thailand, with active projects to establish new manufacturing operations and optimize production efficiency.
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