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GoodWe launches new Solar-Plus-Storage Solutions at Intersolar Europe 2025: smarter, safer, and more flexible

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  • At Intersolar Europe 2025, GoodWe reaffirmed its leadership in the global energy storage sector with the launch of new solar storage solutions for residential as well as commercial and industrial (C&I) applications.
  • Held at the GoodWe booth (Hall B4, Booth 210), the launch event spotlighted the company’s upgraded energy storage solutions with enhanced features such as all-round safety, smart management, and improved system ROI to adapt to evolving market conditions and technological advancements.

Driving Customer Value through Future-Proof Energy Ecosystems

“As a mission-driven company, we are committed to accelerating the smart energy transition by delivering safe, efficient, and AI-driven solutions across power generation, grid, load, and storage with smart control,” said Daniel Huang, Founder and CEO of GoodWe. “This launch marks a significant milestone in GoodWe’s journey toward becoming a fully integrated smart energy solutions provider.”

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Flexible Storage Powering Energy Independence for Homes & Businesses

Under the EcoSmart Home portfolio, the newly launched ESA residential system (3–10 kW / 5–48 kWh) took center stage with its All-in-One architecture, offering a sleek and powerful solution for homeowners seeking energy independence. This compact system is designed with storage scalability, aesthetics, and quiet operation in mind for modern home environments. With a built-in battery optimizer, the product supports the expansion of existing batteries with new units of the same type for ease of future expansion.

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In the commercial segment, GoodWe expanded its portfolio to serve the needs of businesses, ranging from small to large-scale industrial setups. Key highlights included the ET50 hybrid inverter paired with the BAT100kWh battery cabinet, as well as the debut of the All-in-One ESA 125kW / 261kWh C&I system.

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GoodWe C&I ESS are designed to support grid-interactive microgrids, PV-plus-storage retrofits, backup capability, and MW-capacity expansion, helping businesses reduce costs, enhance system resilience, and realize long-term ROI.

Safety First: From Rooftop to Underroof, Across Various Scenarios

Safety was strongly emphasized at the launch event when it came to storage. The ESA residential system features a six-layer safety architecture covering everything from cell-level protection to emergency response. It includes top-tier battery cells, intelligent electrical protections, and a high-strength enclosure.

This safety-first approach extends to the C&I sector, where even higher safety standards are required. As a testament to GoodWe’s safety commitment, the ESA125kW/261kWh C&I storage system received certification from TÜV Rheinland for its comprehensive environmental adaptability, with the awarding ceremony taking place during the event.

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To further safeguard rooftop systems, GoodWe integrates AI-powered Arc Fault Circuit Interruption (AFCI) 3.0 and Rapid Shutdown (RSD) 2.0 technologies to enhance installation and operational safety.

Save Smart: EMS as Brain of the System

With dynamic pricing policies introducing new complexities, the intelligent Energy Management System (EMS) is emerging as a key trend. In response, GoodWe has developed its AI-driven EMS to enable a smarter way to store, use, and save energy.

For homeowners, GoodWe’s Home Energy Management System (HEMS) is designed to support smart and informed decision-making. The software intelligently coordinates PV generation, energy storage, EV charging, and heat pump operation to maximize self-consumption while minimizing reliance on the grid. Households can reduce electricity bills by up to 30% compared to traditional systems.

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GoodWe’s hardware products have also been upgraded to ensure compatibility with the EMS. The new residential ESA series now supports AI-driven energy management.

For commercial and industrial (C&I) customers, GoodWe provides added value by optimizing self-consumption, enabling smart energy usage, and facilitating power exchange. The system is compatible with third-party EMS protocols, allowing participation in energy trading and grid services.

Better Together: Strategic Partnerships Announcement

To further strengthen its market presence, GoodWe signed strategic cooperation agreements with partners to accelerate distribution, project development, and service networks across Europe—reinforcing its role as a trusted partner in energy transition.

“GoodWe is committed to advancing reliable, high-performance energy storage solutions that drive customer value,” said Jie Zhang, Managing Director of GoodWe Europe. “These new partnerships represent our long-term commitment to the European market. By deepening local collaboration and accelerating project execution, we aim to create a more responsive and robust service network that helps our partners succeed in the fast-evolving energy landscape.”

GoodWe has an extensive distribution network across the African continent

For enquires email: sales.africa@goodwe.com

Author: Bryan Groenendaal

 

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