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ET G2

6–15 kW · Hybrid · Three-phase · 3 MPPTs · Essential-load backup

GoodWeReleased 2024

80/ 100

Superior

Global

Fanless DesignAFCI IntegratedIP66 Rated

The verdict. In our Inverter class, GoodWe ET G2 leads on thermal & physical resilience.

3rdof 34 in InverterTop 10%class average 70.5
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The assessment

How it scores, by category

Efficiency70
Design & Flexibility82
Thermal & Physical Resilience90
Features & Integration84
Safety & Compliance87
Guarantee & Backbone80
Energy Ecosystem64

Market position

3rdof 34 in InverterTop 10%
568082

Our reading

ET G2 scores 80, placing 3 of 34 in the Inverter class and within 2.1 points of the class leader. Its strongest scoring dimension is thermal & physical resilience (90), running 14.0 points above the class average on this dimension. Key specifications: 98.2% peak efficiency, 3 MPPT inputs, 10-year warranty.

The data

Power
15.0kW
Type
Hybrid
Peak eff
98.2%
MPPTs
3
Technology architecture

Hybrid inverter

Architecture guide

Manages PV, battery DC and household AC through the inverter platform.

Product role
The battery remains a separate product even when it belongs to the same branded platform.
Published range
6–15 kW
Phase
Three phase
Backup boundary
Essential-load capability recorded
Architecture describes the product boundary. It is not a system design or an equipment-pairing decision.
Decision evidence

What the documents establish

Published evidence, source-reviewed non-disclosure and unresolved questions remain separate from the product score.

Warranty coverage: 10-year term

Coverage includes

Parts
Labour
Extendable
Market typical10yr0yr5yr10yr15yr20yr25yr

Parts & labour · term longer than 13 of 70 scored inverters

No inverter in the fleet publishes a year-by-year performance or output guarantee the way panels and batteries do - this shows the covered term against the market-typical term and where every scored inverter’s term lands (grey dots, sized by model count), plus what the warranty actually includes.

Before you buy
Local positionUse a market view to check local availability, approvals and warranty scope.
Ask the installerWill the exact ET G2 model satisfy the site phase, array, MPPT, export-control and local grid requirements?

Verification & sources

Market context

Global evidencechange in the site menu

Global benchmark. This scorecard is benchmarked globally. A global score does not imply local availability, certification, warranty coverage, or installer compatibility.

Benchmark anchor. The score is anchored to the 15 kW maximum of this exact Australian series. Scored model: GW15K-ET-20 · checked 2026-08-02. Evidence.

Sources & references · checked 2026-08-06

Strong evidence coverage

25 of 25 scored criteria link directly to a published source.

Values marked estimated, derived, or not found remain visible on the audit sheet and do not carry the same evidential weight as a linked source. Coverage measures direct links, not an independent guarantee that a claim is correct.

Record revision. GoodWe ET G2 Australian datasheet V2.1 dated 2025-08-08, Australian CEC export dated 2026-07-22, and AU/NZ warranty Rev 5.8 dated 2025-12-08; AU inverter outage-reality evidence checked 2026-08-06; AU residential inverter operating-reality evidence checked 2026-08-06

Evidence timeline

Recorded verification events for this scorecard. These are evidence checks, not historical score snapshots. No change to this product record has been published since the change ledger opened on 2026-08-16.

  1. Australian certification source identity verified
  2. Core scorecard evidence checked
  3. US market evidence checked
  4. AU market evidence checked
  5. Series benchmark evidence checked
  6. Plain-language warranty summary checked

Evidence record (JSON)

Scored by Solar Analytica Research

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