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13 Dec 2025

Solar Inverters, Security Risks, and America's Grid Vulnerability

Emphase solar inverters are USA-based
Emphase solar inverters are USA-based

By EVWorld.com Si Editorial Team

Solar Inverters and the Grid

"The gun is loaded," warned Greg Levesque, CEO of Strider Technologies, describing the risk posed by Chinese-made solar inverters. These devices, essential for connecting solar panels to the grid, are now installed across more than 85 percent of U.S. utilities. A Strider survey found widespread reliance on Chinese-linked technology, raising alarms about potential vulnerabilities.

Warnings and Responses

The Daily Caller framed the issue as Biden officials ignoring warnings. Yet the Washington Post reporting paints a more nuanced picture: the Department of Energy is conducting risk assessments, tariffs have been imposed on Chinese solar products, and utilities are aware of the risks. "We are actively evaluating vulnerabilities," DOE officials said, stressing that mitigation strategies are underway.

China's Denial

Chinese officials dismissed the claims as baseless. "This is political manipulation," one spokesperson said, rejecting the idea that Beijing is preparing sabotage. The denial underscores the geopolitical tension at the heart of the debate—energy independence versus global supply chains.

Political Framing

Conservative outlets emphasize national security threats, contrasting Biden's clean energy push with Trump's "commitment to reliable energy." The Post, by contrast, situates the issue within the broader challenge of securing renewable infrastructure. The divergence highlights how media framing shapes public perception of energy policy.

EVWorld Perspective

For EVWorld readers, the takeaway is clear: cybersecurity risks in renewable energy infrastructure are real, but the evidence points to potential vulnerabilities rather than confirmed sabotage. The challenge lies in balancing rapid clean energy deployment with resilient, secure systems. The debate is less about partisan blame than about engineering solutions and policy foresight.


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