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Solaredge Technologies, Inc.Information Technology · Semiconductors & Related Devices · CIK 1419612 · FY ends Dec 31
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SEDG · 10-K · period ended 2023-12-31

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Item 1A. Risk Factors 14

Item 1B. Unresolved Staff Comments 35

Item 1C. Cybersecurity 35

Item 2. Properties 36

Item 3. Legal Proceedings 37

Item 4. Mine Safety Disclosures 37

PART II

Item 6. Reserved 39

Item 7A. Quantitative and Qualitative Disclosures About Market Risk 61

Item 8. Financial Statements and Supplementary Data F - 1

Item 9A. Controls and Procedures 62

Item 9B. Other Information 63

Item 9C Disclosure Regarding Foreign Jurisdictions that Prevent Inspections 63

PART III

Item 10. Directors, Executive Officers and Corporate Governance 64

Item 11. Executive Compensation 64

Item 14. Principal Accountant Fees and Services 64

PART IV

Item 15. Exhibits, Financial Statement Schedules 65

Signatures 67

SPECIAL

NOTE REGARDING FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS

This Annual Report on

Form 10-K and the documents incorporated herein by reference contain forward-looking statements that are based on our management’s

expectations, estimates, projections, beliefs and assumptions and on information currently available to our management. The forward-looking

statements are contained principally in “Item 1. Business,” “Item 1A. Risk Factors” “Item 7. Management’s

Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations.” and “Item 7A. Quantitative and Qualitative Disclosures

About Market Risk”. This discussion contains certain forward-looking statements within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities

Act of 1933, as amended, and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended. Forward-looking statements include information

concerning our possible or assumed future results of operations, business strategies, technology developments, new products and services,

financing and investment plans, competitive position, industry and regulatory environment, effects of acquisitions, growth opportunities,

and the effects of competition. Forward-looking statements include statements that are not historical facts and can be identified by terms

such as “anticipate,” “believe,” “could,” “seek,” “estimate,” “expect,”

“intend,” “may,” “plan,” “potential,” “predict,” “project,” “should,”

“will,” “would,” or similar expressions and the negatives of those terms.

Forward-looking statements

inherently involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors that may cause our actual results, performance or achievements

to be materially different from any future results, performance or achievements expressed or implied by the forward-looking statements.

Given these uncertainties, you should not place undue reliance on forward-looking statements. Forward-looking and other statements regarding

our sustainability efforts and aspirations are not an indication that these statements are necessarily material to investors or requiring

disclosure in our filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”). In addition, historical, current and forward-looking

sustainability-related statements may be based on standards for measuring progress that are still developing, internal controls and processes

that continue to evolve and assumptions that are subject to change in the future, including future rule-making. Also, forward-looking

statements represent our management’s beliefs and assumptions only as of the date of this filing. Important factors that could cause

actual results to differ materially from our expectations include those discussed in Item 1A, Risk Factors, as well as those discussed

elsewhere in this Annual Report on Form 10-K, including:

• future demand for renewable energy including solar energy solutions;

• historic cyclicality of the solar industry and periodic downturns;

• product quality or performance problems in our products;

• delays, disruptions, and quality control problems in manufacturing;

• performance of distributors and large installers in selling our products;

• consolidation in the solar industry among our customers and distributors;

• Our ability to recognize expected benefits from restructuring plans

• our ability to integrate acquired businesses;

• fluctuations in global currency exchange rates;

• volatility of our stock price;

• our customers’ financial stability, creditworthiness and debt leverage ratio;

• our ability to retain, and events affecting, our major customers;

• our ability to service our debt; and

• the other factors set forth under “Item 1A. Risk Factors.”

The preceding list is

not intended to be an exhaustive list of all of our forward-looking statements. You should not rely upon forward-looking statements as

predictions of future events. Although we believe that the expectations reflected in the forward-looking statements are reasonable, we

cannot guarantee that future results, levels of activity, performance and events and circumstances reflected in the forward-looking statements

will be achieved or will occur. Except as required by law, we assume no obligation to update these forward-looking statements, or to update

the reasons actual results could differ materially from those anticipated in these forward-looking statements, even if new information

becomes available in the future.

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PART

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1. Business

Introduction

We are

a leading provider of an optimized inverter solution that changed the way power is harvested and managed in photovoltaic (also known as

PV) systems. Our direct current (“DC”), optimized inverter system maximizes power generation while lowering the cost of energy

produced by the PV system for improved return on investment, or ROI. Additional benefits of the DC optimized inverter system include:

comprehensive and advanced safety features, improved design flexibility, efficient integration (DC coupled) with SolarEdge storage solutions,

and improved operation and maintenance, or O&M, with remote monitoring at the module-level. The typical SolarEdge DC optimized inverter

system consists of inverters, Power Optimizers, a communication device which enables access to a cloud-based Monitoring Platform and,

in many cases, a battery and additional smart energy management solutions and devices, such as EV chargers and load controllers. As part

of our hardware sales, we also provide the energy management software which controls, manages and optimizes the energy production, storage

and use of energy generated by our systems. Our solutions address a broad range of solar market segments, from residential solar installations

to commercial and small utility scale solar installations. Since we began commercial shipments in 2010, we have shipped approximately

52.6 gigawatts (“GW”) of our DC optimized inverter systems and our products have been installed in solar PV systems in over

140 countries.

Since

introducing the DC optimized inverter solution in 2010, SolarEdge has expanded its activity to other areas of smart energy technology,

both through organic growth and through acquisitions. By leveraging world-class engineering capabilities and with a relentless focus on

innovation, SolarEdge now offers energy solutions that include primarily the hardware technology used in residential, commercial, and

small scale utility PV systems and also product offerings in the areas of energy storage systems, or ESS, including manufacturing of lithium-ion

cells and batteries, smart trackers for solar panels, EV chargers, home and commercial energy management software, grid services and software

platforms and applications that enable development of virtual power plants, or VPPs.

We primarily

sell our products indirectly to thousands of solar installers through large distributors and electrical equipment wholesalers and directly

to large solar installers and engineering, procurement, and construction firms, or EPCs. Our customers include leading providers of solar

PV systems to residential and commercial end users, key solar distributors, and electrical equipment wholesalers.

As of

December 31, 2023, we have shipped in the aggregate approximately 125.1 million Power Optimizers and 5.6 million inverters. More than

3.7 million PV installations, many of which may include multiple inverters, are currently connected to and monitored through our cloud-based

Monitoring Platform.

The

SolarEdge Solution. The key advantages of our solution over a traditional string inverter PV system include:

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Our

Product Offering

Our primary segment is

our solar business, which includes the following products:

SolarEdge

Power Optimizer. Our Power Optimizer which forms an integral part of our DC optimized inverter system is a highly reliable and

efficient DC-to-DC converter which is connected by installers to each PV module or embedded by PV module manufacturers into their modules

as part of the manufacturing process. Our Power Optimizer increases energy output from the PV module to which it is connected by continuously

tracking the Maximum Power Point or MPP of each module and controlling its production point. The Power Optimizer’s ability to track

the MPP of each PV module and its ability to increase or decrease its output voltage enables the inverter’s input voltage to remain

fixed under a large variety of string configurations. This feature enhances the flexibility in PV system designs, enabling use of different

string lengths in a single PV system connected to the same inverter, use of PV modules situated on multiple orientations connected to

the same inverter, and using varied PV module types in the same string. In addition, our Power Optimizers monitor the performance of each

PV module and communicate this data to our inverter using our proprietary power line communication. In turn, the inverter transmits this

information to our monitoring server. Each Power Optimizer is equipped with our proprietary safety mechanism which automatically reduces

the output voltage of each PV module to 1 volt unless the Power Optimizer receives a fail-safe signal from a functioning inverter. As

a result, if the inverter is shut down (e.g., for system maintenance, due to malfunction, in the event of a fire or otherwise), the system

is designed to reduce the DC voltage to a safe level.

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Our

Power Optimizers are designed to withstand high temperatures and harsh environmental conditions and contain multiple bypass features that

localize failures and enable continued system operation in the vast majority of cases of Power Optimizer failure. Our Power Optimizers

are compatible with most modules on the market today and carry a 25-year product warranty. During the year ended December 31, 2023, the

year ended December 31, 2022 and the year ended December 31, 2021, revenues derived from the sale of Power Optimizers represented 30.3%,

36.5% and 42.2% of total revenues, respectively.

SolarEdge

Inverter. Our DC-to-AC inverters which form an integral part of our DC optimized inverter systems, contain sophisticated digital

control technology with efficient power conversion architecture resulting in superior solar power harvesting and high reliability, and

are designed to work exclusively with our DC Power Optimizers. A proprietary power line communication receiver is integrated into each

inverter, receiving data from our Power Optimizers, storing this data and transmitting it to our monitoring server when an internet connection

exists. Since each string which is equipped with our Power Optimizers provides fixed input voltage to our inverter, the inverter is able

to operate at its highest efficient at all times and therefore is more cost effective, energy efficient and reliable.

Like

our Power Optimizers, our inverters are designed to withstand harsh environmental conditions. We currently offer single-phase inverters

designed to address the residential market (3 kilowatt (“kW”) to 11.4 kW) three-phase inverters designed to address the residential

and commercial markets (4 kW to 120 kW), and three-phase inverters designed to address the ground mount market (300kW to 330kW). In 2023,

SolarEdge released the 330kW inverter coupled with new H-Series Power Optimizers for distributed and centralized inverter configurations.

This inverter is designed for small-scale utility installations, agriculture or Agri-PV sites that harvest crops and solar energy on the

same farmland, and Community Solar installations which bring smart energy savings to households, businesses and public organizations.

Storage

Solutions. The SolarEdge Home Battery 400V, our DC-coupled, 10kWh, single phase battery integrates with our SolarEdge Home Hub

family of inverters. When connected with our SolarEdge Home Backup Interface (BUI), the SolarEdge Home Battery provides homeowners the

ability to power their homes even when the grid is off for anywhere from several hours to many days, depending on use of loads and available

sunlight during the outage. The battery also works in tandem with the SolarEdge ONE energy optimization system to optimize the use of

solar energy in places with different types of import and export tariffs scenarios (such as time of use, or TOU and dynamic rates).

With

the SolarEdge backup solution, power is stored in a battery and can be used during a power outage to power essential devices such as refrigerators,

communication devices, lighting, and AC outlets for anywhere from several hours to many days, depending on use of loads and available

sunlight during the outage.

EV

Chargers. SolarEdge sells EV chargers for residential applications which allow the homeowner to redirect excess PV energy to power

their electric vehicles. This enables consumer to increase their self-consumption of clean energy. The SolarEdge ONE smart energy optimization

system can be programmed to automatically charge the vehicle using the most advantageous and economical times and rates.

Smart

Energy Products. As the solar energy industry has evolved, SolarEdge has developed innovative solutions to further enhance smart

energy technology, including inverters that include compatibility with batteries for increased self-consumption for backup, backup interfaces

devices, smart meters, smart energy management devices (sockets, hot water controllers, wireless relay) and smart PV modules. This product

expansion has enabled us to increase average the revenue per installation, or ARPI.

Smart

Trackers. Our SolarGik smart PV tracker is optimized for installations on constrained and sloped terrains, eliminating the need

for costly grading and construction. Our trackers come with advanced software that is designed to optimize production, predict weather

changes, maximize bifacial gains and respond to remote commands. The tracker solutions are light weight, which allows them to be installed

not only in regular ground mount projects, but also on rooftops, greenhouses, carports and agricultural fields.

Smart

Energy Management. We have developed smart energy management software and capabilities that are offered with our hardware solutions

and enable system owners to store solar energy at cost-effective times, and also control the timing of their PV energy consumption in

order to increase their energy independence, take advantage of lower time-of-use rates, reduce electricity bills, and improve overall

system ROI.

In 2023,

we launched the SolarEdge Home smart energy ecosystem which enables homeowners to control and optimize their energy production, consumption

and storage with mySolarEdge app. SolarEdge Home manages the home’s production and usage 24 hours a day, 7 days a week through the

SolarEdge ONE energy optimization system which analyzes a variety of external and internal data to minimize electricity costs and maximize

savings. In addition to SolarEdge Power Optimizers, inverters and batteries, SolarEdge Home has capabilities enabling integration with

SolarEdge Home batteries, EV chargers, load controls and third party devices, to monitor and optimize the home energy production and usage.

The features are thus far available in the United States, in Germany and are being released elsewhere around the world over time.

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In

addition, in April 2023, we completed the acquisition of all outstanding shares of Hark Systems Ltd. ("Hark"), a UK-based energy IoT company

for the commercial and industrial ("C&I") sector. Hark's platform is designed to enable commercial and industrial customers expanded

capabilities in energy management and connectivity, including identification of potential energy savings, detection of anomalies in assets’

energy consumption, and optimization of energy usage and carbon emissions through load orchestration and storage control.

SolarEdge

Software Solutions. We offer a variety of professional software tools to support the complete PV planning, installation, monitoring

and maintenance processes of our DC optimized inverter solutions:

Monitoring

Platform. The SolarEdge monitoring platform is a cloud-based monitoring platform which collects power, voltage, current and system

data sent from SolarEdge inverters and Power Optimizers and allows users to view the data for their SolarEdge site/s at the module level,

string level, inverter level and system level from most browsers and from most smart phones and tablets. The monitoring software continuously

analyzes data and flags potential problems. The monitoring software includes features which are used on a routine basis by integrators,

installers, maintenance staff, and system owners to improve a solar PV system’s performance.

MySolarEdge

app. The mySolarEdge application enables system owners to track their real-time system production and household energy consumption,

view their inverter and battery status for quick troubleshooting, and control the battery's back-up capabilities, all from their mobile

phones.

Designer

platform. Our designer platform is a proprietary web-based tool that helps solar professionals plan, build and validate residential

and commercial systems from inception to installation.

Mapper

application. The mapper application provides SolarEdge installers with an efficient, streamlined process for registering the physical

layout of new PV sites installed with SolarEdge DC optimized inverter systems in the SolarEdge Monitoring Platform. Installers can use

the Mapper application to scan SolarEdge Power Optimizer and SolarEdge inverter barcodes, creating a virtual map of the PV site in the

monitoring platform which can later help facilitate remote diagnostics thereby enabling enhanced customer support and reducing maintenance

costs for installers and SolarEdge system owners.

SetApp

application.The SetApp application is used to activate and configure SolarEdge inverters

during commissioning directly through a smartphone, in order to simplify and expedite installations.

Grid

Services. As PV and storage continue to proliferate around the world, energy production is transitioning from a centralized system

to a distributed network model, where energy is produced close to the location in which it is consumed and stored. This model creates

an opportunity for new interconnected and decentralized energy networks offering improved grid reliability and stability, new energy service

and reduction of grid infrastructure costs. SolarEdge grid services deliver near real-time aggregative control and data reporting, enabling

the pooling of distributed energy resources - photovoltaic systems, battery storage and electric vehicle chargers — in the cloud

for the creation of virtual power plants (VPP). The SolarEdge grid services and VPP solution provide management platforms to enable near

real-time, aggregated control of available energy resources to meet ever-changing supply needs and demand. Our distributed energy resources

management system or DERMS application and application program interfaces (APIs) are used by utilities for countering peak demand events

and participating in various electricity markets. In 2023, SolarEdge continued to sell grid services in the U.S., Europe and Australia,

including services provided to independent system operators, energy retailers, national installers and others.

Products

from Non-Solar businesses. The SolarEdge Energy Storage segment provides energy storage solutions which include battery cells,

modules, racks and containerized battery systems (BESS). The proprietary technology of our cells and batteries is manufactured and assembled

in our own facilities in South Korea, which have production capacity of 2GWh.

Our

lithium-ion technology packs high energy density into small footprints and supports high c-rate power throughputs, without compromising

the calendar and cycle life of the battery.

SolarEdge’s

ESS solutions are used in different fields, such as stationary energy storage (EV charging, utility, commercial or industrial), energy

storage in transportation (trains, trams and marine-based transportation), different engineering, procurement and construction projects

in the grid and C&I energy space, and more.

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Product

Roadmap

Our

products in the solar segment reflect the innovation focus and capabilities of our technology departments as well as the importance we

place on creating value for our customers. Our core solar product roadmap is divided into five categories: Power Optimizers, inverters,

software which supports our DC optimized inverter systems, batteries for PV applications, and smart energy management.

Power

Optimizers. We currently sell our third and fourth generations of Power Optimizers (P-Series and S-Series, respectively) which

were designed for fully automated assembly and are based on our third and fourth generation ASICs, respectively. We have launched H1300,

a Gen 4 based power optimizer, as a part of the SolarEdge 330kW inverter solution. This is our first optimizer equipped with high frequency

DC power line communications technology which allows communication with larger numbers of optimizers for ground mount applications as

well as improved remote software upgrade capabilities, allowing larger installations to support Ground Mount applications, as well as

improved remote upgrade. We are in the process of launching our fifth generation S1400 Series Power Optimizers. A key element of our reliability

strategy, and a significant differentiator relative to our competitors, is our use of proprietary ASICs to control, among other things,

our Power Optimizer’s power conversion, safety features, and PV module monitoring. Instead of using large numbers of discrete components,

our Power Optimizer uses a single proprietary ASIC, thus reducing the total number of components in an electrical circuit and thereby

improving reliability.

Each

new ASIC generation reduces the number of components required for any given functionality, adds more functions to the Power Optimizer,

and meaningfully improves the efficiency of the Power Optimizer. The efficiency improvement reduces the energy losses which in turn reduces

the amount of heat dissipation. This enables design of a more cost-effective and usually smaller enclosure and also keeps the electronics

cooler, thereby improving the Power Optimizer’s reliability. Our research and development teams continuously work on further improving

our ASICs and releasing new generations of this improved technology.

Inverters.

Our inverter roadmap includes both new products as well as additional capabilities for existing inverters. Our inverter roadmap is intended

to serve four purposes: (i) expand addressable markets by developing new and larger inverters designed specifically for larger commercial

installations and utility-scale projects; (ii) improve the electronics to increase the total power throughput while minimally changing

the existing enclosure, thereby reducing the actual cost per watt and increasing economies of scale; (iii) improve ease of installation

by integrating additional functionality required in certain installations in order to reduce costs of additional hardware and subcontractors’

labor costs; and (iv) improve the residential inverter's functionality to serve as a hub for home energy management, integrating, controlling

and optimizing the main home energy sources and loads.

Software.

We continue to expand our software offering with the introduction of new tools and features. This includes both professional web-based

software and system owner applications such as fleet management, the site designer tool, the mySolarEdge consumer applications, all of

which are offered to our install base as complimentary to the sales of our hardware solutions.

Our cloud-based Monitoring

Platform is continuously growing by the amount of data aggregated. We are continuously developing tools to accommodate our growth and

further enhance our service offering. We plan to continue developing algorithms that detect and pinpoint problems that can affect power

production in field systems. We further plan to add more capabilities through our public API to allow users to build and integrate our

system into their own systems and build and share useful applications based on monitoring data gathered by our software.

Batteries

for PV applications. Our residential storage solution, launched in 2021, is designed

to integrate with our single-phase and three-phase inverters to provide optimal energy management, maximum efficiency, longer backup times

and ease of use for the homeowners. We expect to continue to expand our storage solutions to cover more applications, improve battery

management, efficiency and integration with energy management systems.

Smart

Energy Management.We are developing new features and capabilities for the smart energy

management solutions, which are constantly evolving, such as our SolarEdge Home Local Controller, which will enable the homeowner to run

and manage their most energy-intensive devices on excess solar energy. We are also introducing smart energy management and fleet management

to the commercial segment. We also plan on expanding the availability of our smart energy products, including smart energy management

devices, to new geographies and use cases.

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New

Products or Product Categories. We continuously evaluate opportunities to expand our product offerings and services to our customers.

We may from time to time develop new products or services that are a natural extension of our existing business, or may engage in acquisitions

of businesses or product lines with the potential to strengthen our market position, enable us to enter attractive markets, expand our

technological capabilities, or provide synergistic opportunities.

Sales

and Marketing Strategy

Our

solar business strategy is to focus on penetrating new geographic regions and increasing our market share. More specifically, we focus

on markets where electricity prices, irradiance and government policies make solar PV installations economically viable. Our solar products

have been installed in over 140 countries.

We target

our sales and marketing efforts to the largest distributors, electrical equipment wholesalers, EPC contractors and installers in each

of the countries where we operate. Our products are carried and actively sold by most of the top solar PV distributors as well as the

largest electrical distribution companies. As of December 31, 2023, based on the number of installer accounts on our monitoring portal,

over 65,000 installers around the world have installed SolarEdge solar PV systems.

Additionally,

as further detailed below, we have a number of programs focused on educating installers and other industry professionals about our technology,

and we use a combination of road shows, webinars, and partner trainings to educate them how best to design, sell, and implement our technology

in their projects.

Our

Customers

We derive

a significant portion of our revenues from key solar distributors, electrical equipment wholesalers and large installers in the U.S. and

worldwide. In 2023, two of our customers, Memodo GmbH and Krannich Solar GmbH & Co. KG, represented 24.0% of our revenues. None of

our other customers accounted for more than ten percent of our revenues in the year ended December 31, 2023.

Training

and Customer Support

We offer

our installer base a comprehensive package of customer support and training services which include pre-sales support, ongoing trainings,

and technical support before, during, and after installation. We also provide customized support programs to large installers and distributors

to help prioritize and track support issues, thereby enabling short cycle times for issue resolution.

In 2023,

we revamped our first level certification, SolarEdge Fundamentals Training, a comprehensive training course for installers, with up-to-date

installation methodologies and practices. During 2023, our training portal (Edge Academy) hosted over 222,000 learners.

Additionally,

in 2023, we enhanced our installer’s performance enablement by adding over 50 product-specific courses, as well as increasing accessibility

by creating a professional installation toolkit. During 2023, over 19,000 installers completed our certification programs.

In addition

to the above, we support our commercial system customers with design consulting throughout their sales process and installation.

Our

technical support organization includes local expert teams, tech centers, an online service portal and live chat service. Our toll-free

call and live chat centers are open Monday through Friday at least from 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. in every region in which we sell our products.

In addition, customers can open and track support cases 24/7 utilizing our online portal. All support cases are monitored via a customer

relationship management system in order to provide service, track closure of all customer issues and further improve our customer service.

Our call centers have access to our cloud-based monitoring platform database, which enables real-time remote diagnostics.

Customer

service and satisfaction continues to be a key component of our business offering and we consider it integral to our continued success.

We maintain high levels of customer engagement through our call centers in California, Australia, Japan, Israel, India, Bulgaria, Brazil,

Taiwan, Thailand, South Africa, Philippines and Poland. In addition to our call centers, we have field service engineers located in the

geographies where we are active, and support our customers with commissioning of large projects, introduction of new technologies and

features and on-the-job training of new installers. As of December 31, 2023, our customer support and training organization consisted

of 659 employees worldwide.

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Our

Technology

We have

drawn on our expertise in the fields of power electronics, magnetic design, mechanical and heat dissipation, control loops and algorithms,

power line communications and lithium-ion battery technology to design and develop what we believe to be the most advanced commercial

solutions for harvesting power from solar PV, storage and energy management solutions for residential and commercial applications. These

technologies are explained in more detail below.

As part

of our growth strategy, we have acquired companies that have technologies that can leverage our expertise in power electronics and power

optimization. By combining acquired resources with our current research and development teams, we are expanding our activities into other

areas such as energy IoT and energy storage systems.

Power

Optimizers

Our

Power Optimizers are DC/DC step up/step down (buck boost) converters designed and developed to operate in harsh outdoor environments at

very high conversion efficiency. Our Power Optimizers include proprietary power electronics and control loops customized to efficiently

convert power from the PV module to the inverter.

A key

factor in the performance of our Power Optimizer is determined by the digital control algorithms and closed-loop control mechanism. The

Power Optimizer’s control is built into our advanced ASIC which is responsible for all critical digital control functions of the

power optimizer, including detailed power analysis, digital real-time control of the power conversion subsystem, power line communications

and networking. Since each Power Optimizer handles the power and voltage of either a single or two modules, we are able to reach a high

degree of semiconductor integration by leveraging low-cost silicon in standard semiconductor packages. As a result, much of the Power

Optimizer functionality can be integrated into a standard ASIC instead of requiring discrete electronic components, resulting in lower

costs and higher reliability.

The

ASIC performs the critical power analysis and power conversion control functions of the Power Optimizer. The power analysis functions

process the state and working parameters at the Power Optimizer’s input and output and, together with advanced digital control and

state machine logic, control the power conversion function. In addition, our digital control system uses technology that allows the solar

PV installation to anticipate and adapt to changing operating conditions, and to protect itself against system anomalies.

Each

Power Optimizer in the array is connected to the inverter by a power line communications networking link. Our power line communications

link uses a proprietary networking technology that we developed, utilizing the existing DC wiring between the Power Optimizers and the

inverter to transmit and receive data between these devices using scalable technology supporting a wide range of installation sizes, from

small residential to large commercial installations.

Inverters

Most

of our inverters are designed for single-stage DC/AC conversion. Using our inverter in combination with the Power Optimizers allows the

inverter control loop to maintain a regulated DC voltage level at its input, thereby enabling the inclusion of long, uneven, and multi-faceted

strings of solar modules while also enabling custom, cost efficient, and reliable inverter design and component selection. All of the

power components, as well as the main magnetic components for our inverters, can then be optimized for DC/AC inversion at high efficiency.

Our

inverters’ digital control algorithms are implemented using programmable digital signal processors which allow for flexibility and

adaptation of control loops for various grids and for the requirements and standards of different grid operators across geographies. We

have already implemented the control mechanisms necessary to support advanced grid codes and standards that are required to support high

penetration of solar energy into utility grids. We continue to develop and manufacture our own DSP (ASIC) in our inverters which enables

us to improve the performance of our control loops, increase our cost savings and be less dependent on third party suppliers in our manufacturing

process. The DSP (ASIC) performs the critical power analysis and power conversion control functions of the inverter. The power analysis

functions process the state and working parameters at the power inverter’s input and output, and together with advanced digital

control and state machine logic controls the power conversion function. In addition, our digital control system uses technology that allows

the inverter to anticipate and adapt to changing operating conditions, and to protect itself against system anomalies as well as comply

with applicable regulations in the different regions in which we operate.

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Our

DSP (ASIC) is also in charge of the power line communications ("PLC") networking link towards the optimizers. Our PLC uses a proprietary

networking technology that we developed, utilizing the existing DC wiring between the Power Optimizers and the inverter to transmit and

receive data between these devices.

We have

developed and continue to develop in-house design and manufacturing capabilities for several major passive components, such as magnetic

components, in order to decrease dependence on suppliers, improve component performance, reduce costs and have better control over our

production processes.

Batteries

for PV applications

In 2021,

we released our first lithium-ion residential batteries for sale in the U.S. and Europe through our solar distribution channels. Our batteries

are composed of lithium cells, a battery management system, or BMS, bi-directional DC/DC high efficiency converter that allows charge

and discharge of the battery, as well as user interface. Our DC/DC converter uses digital control algorithms, which are implemented using

a programmable digital signal processor. Our power products, inverter, Power Optimizers and battery are connected to the same DC bus,

allowing the battery to be directly charged by the DC current generated by the Power Optimizers and bypassing the AC conversion, thereby

reducing the rounding efficiency of PV generated power towards the AC loads.

Our

DC-coupled battery is designed to connect with our inverters, allowing up to three batteries per inverter. Our batteries can be connected

to our cloud‐based monitoring platform, reporting information on the battery status, solar production, and self-consumption data.

Manufacturing

We have

designed our manufacturing processes to produce high quality products at competitive costs. The strategy is threefold: outsource, automate,

and localize. We currently contract to have our solar products manufactured by two of the world’s leading global electronics manufacturing

service providers, Jabil Circuit, Inc. (“Jabil”) and Flex Ltd. (“Flex”). By using contract manufacturers, we are

able to access advanced manufacturing equipment, processes, skills and capacity on a relatively “asset light” budget while

remaining flexible in our manufacturing operations and are able to enjoy the CM’s global reach and access to different manufacturing

regions. Our contract manufacturers are responsible for funding some of the the capital expenses incurred in connection with the manufacture

of our products, except with regard to some of the automated optimizer assembly lines, our proprietary end-of-line testing equipment and

other specific manufacturing equipment utilized in assembling our products or sub-components which are financed and owned by the Company.

We expect to continue this funding arrangement in the future, with respect to any expansions to such existing lines save for circumstances

where the direct purchase by us of non-specific manufacturing equipment will result in a substantial reduction in costs in which case

we will consider financing such non-specific manufacturing equipment ourselves. Further, contracting with global providers, such as Jabil

and Flex, gives us added flexibility to enjoy such manufacturers' global reach and access to different regions such as China and Vietnam,

where we are able to manufacture closer to target markets in Asia, as well as Hungary, closer to target markets in Europe, in each case,

potentially increasing responsiveness to customers while reducing costs and delivery times. In light of recent Inflation Reduction Act

legislation in the United States which incentivizes the local manufacturing of renewable energy products by providing benefits to installers

for the purchase and installation of US-manufactured products, as well as by incentivizing manufacturers of such products domestically,

we have begun manufacturing inverters in Texas and are currently establishing additional manufacturing capabilities in Florida for optimizers

and inverters. With the ramp-up of these new sites and due to a decrease in demand for our products, we have reduced capacity in our manufacturing

site in China and discontinued manufacturing of our products in Mexico.

In the

third quarter of 2020, we began commercial shipments from our own manufacturing facility in the North of Israel, “Sella 1". The

proximity of Sella 1 to our R&D team and labs enables us to accelerate new product development cycles as well as define equipment

and manufacturing processes of newly developed products which can then be adopted by our contract manufacturers worldwide.

During

2023, we expanded the manufacturing portfolio available for manufacturing in Sella 1.

In May

2022, we opened our own manufacturing facility, “Sella 2”, a 2GWh Li-Ion cell factory in Korea. “Sella 2” began

producing and shipping cells at the end of 2022 and is expected to gradually increase manufacturing capacity during 2024, slightly behind

the original plan. We also have an additional smaller lithium-ion cells and batteries facility in South Korea that has the capacity to

manufacture up to 150 MWh per annum.

We have

developed propriety automated assembly lines for the manufacturing of our power optimizers. These assembly lines, currently operating

in all of our manufacturing facilities, enable the manufacturing of more than 6,000 optimizers per manufacturing line per day. We invest

resources in additional automated assembly lines as well as in automated machinery for subassembly and self-manufacturing of certain components

used in our products, and we own and are responsible for funding all of the capital expenses related thereto. The current and expected

capital expenses associated with these automated assembly lines and other machinery is funded out of our cash flows.

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We source

our raw materials through various component manufacturers and invest resources in continued cost-reduction efforts as well as verifying

second and third sources so as to limit dependence on sole suppliers.

In light

of the Company’s decision to discontinue its LCV e-Mobility activity, we began ramping down manufacturing of e-Mobility components

in our facility in Umbertide, Italy, towards the end of 2023. We are still using this facility for Automation Machines, refurbishment

of batteries and support of the e-Mobility project.

Reliability

and Quality Control

Our

Power Optimizers are connected to each PV module by installers, and are designed to be as reliable as the PV module itself and capable

of withstanding the same operating and environmental conditions.

Our

reliability methodology includes a multi-level plan with design analysis, sub-system testing of critical components by Accelerated Life

Testing, and integrative testing of design prototypes by Highly Accelerated Life Testing and large sample groups. As part of our reliability

efforts, we subject components to industry standard conditions and tests including in accelerated life chambers that simulate burn-in,

thermal cycling, damp-heat, and other stresses. We also conduct out of box audits (OBA) on our finished products. In addition, online

reliability tests (ORT) are conducted on our optimizers and we test complete products in stress tests and in the field. Our rigorous testing

processes have helped us to develop highly reliable products.

In order

to verify the quality of each of our products when it leaves the manufacturing plant, each component, sub-assembly, and final product

are tested multiple times during production. These tests include Automatic Optical Inspection, In-Circuit Testing, Board-Functional Testing,

Safety Testing, and Integrative Stress Testing. We employ a serial number-driven manufacturing process auditing and traceability system

that allows us to control production line activities, verify correct manufacturing processes and to achieve item-specific traceability.

As a

part of our quality and reliability approach, failed products from the field are returned and subjected to root cause analysis, the results

of which are used to improve our product and manufacturing processes and design and further reduce our field failure rate.

Certifications

Our

products and systems comply with the applicable regulatory requirements of the jurisdictions in which they are sold as well as all other

major markets around the world. These include safety regulations, electromagnetic compatibility standards and grid compliance.

Research

and Development

We devote

substantial resources to research and development with the objective of developing new products and systems, adding new features and reducing

unit costs of our products and systems. Our development strategy is to identify software and hardware features, products, and systems

that reduce the cost and improve the effectiveness of our solutions for our customers. We measure the effectiveness of our research and

development by metrics including product unit cost, efficiency, reliability, power output, and ease of use.

We have

a strong research and development team with wide ranging experience in power electronics, semiconductors, power line communications and

networking, chemical, mechanical and software engineering. In addition, many members of our research and development team have expertise

in solar technologies. As of December 31, 2023 our research and development organization had a headcount of 1,525 employees.

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Intellectual

Property

The

success of our business depends, in part, on our ability to maintain and protect our proprietary technologies, information, processes,

and know-how. We rely primarily on patent, trademark, copyright and trade secrets laws in the U.S. and similar laws in other countries,

confidentiality agreements and procedures and other contractual arrangements to protect our technology. As of December 31, 2023, SolarEdge

had 602 issued patents worldwide and 528 patent applications pending for examination. A majority of our patents relate to DC power optimization

and DC to AC conversion for alternative energy power systems, power system monitoring and control, battery technology and management systems.

Our issued patents are scheduled to expire between 2024 and 2042.

We continually

assess opportunities to seek patent protection for those aspects of our technology, designs, and methodologies and processes that we believe

provide significant competitive advantages.

We rely

on trade secret protection and confidentiality agreements to safeguard our interests with respect to proprietary know-how that is not

patentable and processes for which patents are difficult to enforce. We believe that many elements of our manufacturing processes involve

proprietary know-how, technology, or data that are not covered by patents or patent applications, including technical processes, test

equipment designs, algorithms, and procedures.

All

of our research and development personnel are required to enter into confidentiality and proprietary information agreements with us. These

agreements address intellectual property protection issues and require our employees to assign to us all of the inventions, designs, and

technologies they develop during the course of employment with us.

Our

customers and business partners are required to enter into confidentiality agreements before we disclose any sensitive aspects of our

technology or business plans.

Competition

The

markets for our solar products are competitive, and we compete with manufacturers of traditional inverters, as well as manufacturers of

other MLPE systems. The principal areas in which we compete with other companies include:

• product and system performance and features;

• total cost of ownership (TCO);

• reliability and duration of product warranty;

• customer service and support;

• breadth of product line;

• local sales and distribution capabilities;

• compliance with applicable certifications and grid codes;

• size and financial stability of operations; and

• size of installed base.

Recent

market trends show an increased focus on safety features in rooftop installations, and the emergence of standards that are evolving to

address such concerns. In particular, the arc fault detection and interruption (AFDI) and rapid shutdown (RSD) standards in the US market,

have led to the introduction of module-level rapid-shutdown devices from our competitors. We believe the existence of rapid shutdown capabilities

built into our Power Optimizers positions us well in this regard, and serves as a competitive advantage. Additionally, we have seen PV

module manufacturers introduce larger PV modules with higher power levels reaching over 600W. This market trend, which comes as a result

of PV cell manufacturers introducing larger cell sizes such as M10 and M12 as well as different module build configurations, leads to

market interest in higher power rating Power Optimizers, micro inverters, and other MLPE devices. The increasing demand for storage and

battery solutions is an additional noteworthy market trend which is expected to increase the attachment rate of storage to PV installations

in the coming years.

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Our

DC optimized inverter system competes principally with products from traditional inverter manufacturers, such as SMA Solar Technology

AG, Sungrow Power Supply Co., Ltd. and Huawei Technologies Co. Ltd. as well as from other Chinese inverter manufacturers. In the North

American residential market, we compete with traditional inverter manufacturers such as Tesla Motors Inc., as well as microinverter manufacturers

such as Enphase Energy, Inc. In addition, there are several new entrants to the MLPE market, including low-cost Asian manufacturers. We

believe that our DC optimized inverter system offers significant technology and cost advantages that reflect a competitive differentiation

over traditional inverter systems and microinverter technologies.

The

markets for our Energy Storage division products are competitive as well. The competition ranges from other cell manufacturers, both of

Nickel Manganese Cobalt (NMC) and of Lithium Iron Phosphate (LFP), which are also vertically integrated and provide a partial or complete

storage system as well as from integrators that are acquiring cells from different vendors and assemble their own storage system. Our

competitors include global manufacturers such as LG Energy Solutions, Samsung SDI, CATL, BYD etc.

Our

residential lithium-ion batteries for PV applications compete with global manufacturers of both lithium-ion and other residential battery

storage solutions such as Tesla, LG Energy solutions, BYD and Enphase Energy.

Government

Incentives

U.S.

federal, state, and local government bodies as well as non-U.S. government bodies, provide incentives to owners, end users, distributors,

and manufacturers of solar PV systems to promote solar electricity in the form of rebates, tax credits, lower VAT rate and other financial

incentives such as system performance payments, payments for renewable energy credits associated with renewable energy generation, and

exclusion of solar PV systems from property tax assessments. The market for on grid applications, where solar power is used to supplement

a customer’s electricity purchased from the utility network or sold to a utility under tariff, often depends in large part on the

availability and size of these government subsidies and economic incentives, which vary from time to time by geographic market.

In August

2022, the U.S. government enacted the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022 (the “IRA”), which contains several provisions intended

to accelerate U.S. manufacturing and adoption of clean energy such as solar, wind, hydrogen and electric vehicles and therefore is expected

to impact our business and operations. Some of the applicable provisions in IRA that are expected to positively impact the market for

renewable energy include the extension of the investment tax credit (“ITC”) and the Production Tax Credit (“PTC") through

2034. The IRA also further incentivizes residential and commercial solar customers and developers through the inclusion of a tax credit

for qualifying energy projects of up to 30%. These provisions of the law are new and regulations and guidance concerning their implementation

are gradually being published by the U.S. Treasury Department. We continue to monitor the benefits that may be available to us. Section

45X of the IRA offers advanced manufacturing production tax credits, that incentivize the production of eligible components within the

United States. To that end, we have established manufacturing capabilities in the United States in 2023 and announced additional capacity

expected during 2024.

To the

extent that tax benefits or credits may be available to competing technology and not to our technology, our business could be adversely

disadvantaged.

Trade

Regulation and Import Tariffs

Our

business activities are subject to numerous laws and regulations in the jurisdictions in which we operate. Particularly, our exports and

imports are subject to complex trade and customs laws, tax requirements and tariffs set by governments through mutual agreements or unilateral

actions. Countries duties, tariffs or other restrictions on our imports or adversely modify existing restrictions. Changes in tax policies

or trade regulations, the disallowance of tax deductions on imported merchandise, or the imposition of new tariffs on imported products,

could have an adverse effect on our business and results of operations.

Escalating

trade tensions between the United States and China have led to increased tariffs and trade restrictions, including tariffs applicable

to some of our products. As of June 2019, the U.S. trade representative (“USTR”) imposed import tariffs of 25% on a long list

of products imported from China, including inverters and power optimizers. On January 15, 2020, the United States and China entered into

an initial trade deal, which preserves the initial tariffs from 2018 and indicates additional sanctions may be imposed if China breaches

the terms of the deal.

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In order

to mitigate the negative effect of increased tariffs, we increased our manufacturing capabilities at our Vietnam manufacturing facility.

We reached full manufacturing capacity in our manufacturing facility in Israel, Sella 1 . In addition, as mentioned above, we established

manufacturing capabilities in the United States. For the year ended December 31, 2023, the majority of our products being imported to

the U.S. were manufactured in Mexico, Vietnam, Israel and Hungary and were therefore not subject to the aforementioned tariffs.

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