Unexplained communication devices found inside Chinese-made inverters in the US are sparking reassessment of risks by US officials.
The devices include rogue communication devices not listed in product documents, found in some solar inverters and batteries from multiple Chinese suppliers.
Reuters reports that these hidden devices could potentially create undocumented communication channels, raising concerns about cybersecurity vulnerabilities.
European Solar Manufacturing Council expressed concern, calling for inverter security measures, amid growing discussion on cybersecurity in the European Union.