GoodWe Walks the Talk: Why Who Makes Your Solar Gear Matters

GoodWe isn’t just making solar gear; they’re building trust. Their sustainable HQ, advanced manufacturing, and Aussie-first focus make them Australia’s current #1 residential inverter brand. Here’s why that matters.
GoodWe HQ and Manufacturing Facilities tour Energy Matters TV

When it comes to choosing solar panels, an inverter, or a battery, most Australians focus on specs and price. But here’s the truth: the name behind the product matters just as much. Why? Because only a handful of manufacturers are truly committed to innovation and sustainability. And one of them is showing us all how it’s done.

In Episode 5 of Energy Matters, we toured GoodWe’s global headquarters and manufacturing facilities in China. This wasn’t just a flashy showroom. It was a living example of what it means to walk the talk. Their HQ isn’t just a building, it’s a blueprint for a net-zero future.

Inside GoodWe: Where sustainability meets sophistication

From BIPV curtain walls to rooftop Polaris carports, every inch of the 22-storey GoodWe HQ helps generate over 3.3 million kilowatt-hours of electricity each year. A full third of the building is covered in living plants, which help regulate temperature and improve air quality. GoodWe hasn’t just installed renewables, they’ve integrated them into the very bones of the business.

As Dean Williamson, Country Manager for GoodWe Australia & New Zealand, put it in Episode 69 of the Road to ZERO podcast:

“We don’t just want to do this as a requirement. You know, this is really something that we preach.”

They’re not just making components, they’re building trust

Manufacturing quality matters. And what we saw at GoodWe’s factories was nothing short of impressive. Robotics, AI, and world-class automation were everywhere, but so were people. Each inverter and battery goes through layers of human-led quality control, with every component tracked and traceable. This isn’t just about making solar hardware. It’s about making gear that lasts.

“Every single component that goes into our inverters and battery products… has a barcode. So we know if anything ever happens to fail, we know we can track that back… it just really enhances your diagnostics,” said Dean.

GoodWe has over 1,000 people working in R&D alone, and 8% of revenue goes back into developing the next big thing. From smarter hybrid inverters to flexible battery options and energy management systems, they’re building the full suite and making sure it all speaks the same language. Dean stated:

“Now they have the ability to buy the whole solution from GoodWe. We take accountability of the full system. It all talks to each other.”

GoodWe is currently Australia’s #1 residential inverter brand

If you’re wondering whether Australians are paying attention, yes, we are. GoodWe is currently listed as the number one residential inverter brand in Australia by SunWiz (From March 2025, for <100kW). That’s a big deal in a crowded market.

And they’re not stopping at inverters. GoodWe’s battery solutions are designed to work seamlessly with their systems, helping households not only save energy during the day but store it for use at night. That means better bill savings and less reliance on the grid.

“Your solar PV system will offset your daytime usage. If we’re talking about batteries, the idea is to try and offset your nighttime usage,” 

Dean explained.

“If you can understand what you’re consuming, you can design the system to suit, and you can let them make the decision as to whether they think it’s worth it or not.”

The bottom line: Reputation matters

It’s easy to be dazzled by price tags. But solar is a 10 to 20-year investment. Choosing a brand like GoodWe, which backs its products with real-world performance, cutting-edge tech, and deep commitment to sustainability, gives you peace of mind for the long haul.

Because at the end of the day, if your solar gear is made by a company that doesn’t believe in the product, why should you?

Curious about how solar products are made? Catch the GoodWe HQ and Factory tour, plus more, on Energy Matters. Watch episode 5 now on 9Now.