Medellín, Colombia · Est. 2025
SIVER designs and manufactures Silicon Carbide power electronics for the Latin American energy transition. Solar inverters. Solid-state transformers. EV chargers. Built here.
The Technology
Conventional silicon-based inverters have been optimized for 40 years. SIVER builds on Silicon Carbide — a fundamentally different material that enables switching 5× faster, running 43°C cooler, and delivering systems 80% lighter. This is not incremental improvement. It's a different physics.
Products
All SIVER products share the same SiC architecture, the same design language, and the same firmware intelligence layer. Built in Medellín for the Latin American grid.
The SI-250 is Latin America's first domestically-manufactured 250kW SiC solar inverter. Built on a 3L-ANPC topology with Wolfspeed or Infineon SiC MOSFET modules, it delivers 98.2% peak efficiency with passive cooling up to 180kW — silent, maintenance-free operation at full power in the Colombian climate.
The aluminum 6061-T6 anodized chassis houses fins that are designed to be visible — not concealed. The cooling structure is the design. Laser-engraved certifications. No stickers. No compromise.
Request Technical DatasheetWhy SIVER
100% of commercial solar inverters in Colombia are imported today. A grid-scale disruption in Shenzhen means weeks without critical components. SIVER manufactures locally — components, firmware, support.
Zero import dependency on critical partsForeign vendors offer 72+ hour response times, documentation in languages your engineers don't speak, and support staff who have never seen your grid. SIVER's engineers are in Medellín. Same timezone. Same regulations.
SLA: 24-hour response guaranteedOur SiC-based architecture delivers efficiency and thermal performance that silicon IGBT inverters — including many competitors — cannot match. Not a feature. A physical property of the material.
98.2% efficiency · −90% switching lossEPM and Celsia are beginning to assess supply-chain sovereignty risk in critical energy infrastructure. SIVER enters the market at exactly this inflection point — with a technically superior product, locally manufactured, by engineers who understand the Colombian grid and regulatory environment.
The Market
Colombia committed to 3.2 GW of new solar capacity by 2030. That number requires hundreds of industrial inverters at the 250kW–1MW scale — every year, for the next five years. None of them are manufactured domestically today.
Beyond Colombia, Brazil, Mexico, Peru, and Chile face the same constraint: energy transition goals that depend on power electronics they cannot produce locally. SIVER's Colombia launch is a beachhead, not a ceiling.
The SiC market is growing at 38% CAGR globally. In Latin America, the category barely exists. That's the gap SIVER fills.
Get in Touch
Whether you're evaluating the SI-250 for a solar installation, exploring a partnership, or interested in SIVER as an investor — we want to hear from you.