Chinese-made inverters are considered essential to the global renewable energy infrastructure, which also supports telemedicine platforms.
Chronic illness monitoring systems, and private health insurance networks through stable electricity delivery.
Two sources familiar with the issue told Reuters they had found unexplained communication hardware embedded in some solar inverters.
Raising alarms among cybersecurity attorneys, risk management consultants, and public health emergency coordinators.
U.S. energy analysts found “undocumented communication devices” and “cellular radios” within certain units.
Raising red flags not only for energy officials but for those overseeing medical malpractice liability in emergency situations where power disruptions can lead to maternal injury claims and diagnostic failure lawsuits.