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GoodWe to showcase integrated energy portfolio at Intersolar Europe in Munich with focus on storage, smart energy systems and utility scale expansion

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  • GoodWe to present residential, commercial and utility scale energy solutions including storage, inverters, heat pumps, EV charging and solar carports at Intersolar Europe in Munich – June 22-24.
  • Strong focus on energy management software, grid integration and flexible systems for EPCs and developers, including C and I projects across Africa.
  • Utility scale storage debut in Munich expands offering for developers with modular containerised systems and turnkey integration for large projects

GoodWe will use Intersolar Europe in Munich next week as a platform to strengthen engagement with EPCs and project developers, including those active in commercial and industrial projects across Africa, as demand for integrated renewable energy systems continues to expand across the continent.

The company will exhibit a broad portfolio of energy technologies covering residential, commercial and industrial as well as utility scale applications. The strategy reflects a growing industry shift towards fully integrated systems that combine power generation, storage, smart operation and digital energy management within a single ecosystem.

A key focus at this year’s exhibition is the expansion of GoodWe’s energy management capabilities through its SEMS plus platform, which connects multiple systems including rooftop solar, storage, EV charging, smart meters and heat pumps into a unified control environment. The company positions this software layer as central to improving efficiency and enabling flexible energy use across different applications.

In residential energy, GoodWe will highlight its ESA series all in one battery storage system designed for integrated home energy use. The solution combines inverter, battery and backup functionality in a compact design aimed at simplifying installation and improving system reliability. The company will also showcase its ESA Athena S3 micro storage system targeting the do it yourself segment, offering modular capacity expansion for smaller residential applications.

Additional residential technologies on display include the third generation EV charger HCA G3 series, which supports vehicle to grid readiness and is designed for integration with solar carports. The company will also present its GoodHeat range of R290 air to water heat pumps alongside smart energy devices that support full home electrification strategies.

In the commercial and industrial segment, GoodWe will present the BAT C 200 liquid cooled DC coupled battery system designed for scalable energy storage deployment in medium and large scale facilities. With capacities of up to 261 kWh, the system is designed to support grid flexibility, energy cost reduction and backup power for critical loads. The company also highlights microgrid functionality and grid forming capability to support more resilient industrial energy systems.

Solar carport solutions will also feature in the commercial offering, providing structured solar generation over parking infrastructure while supporting regulatory requirements in European markets. These systems are increasingly relevant for commercial sites seeking to maximise available space for distributed generation.

GoodWe will also introduce its GoodHeat commercial air to water heat pump range designed for larger facilities, extending electrification solutions beyond power generation into thermal energy applications.

A major milestone at Intersolar Europe is GoodWe’s entry into utility scale energy storage. The company will present containerised systems including two megawatt and four megawatt hour AC block solutions as well as five megawatt hour battery container systems integrated with turnkey medium voltage stations. These solutions are designed to support rapid deployment for utilities, EPCs and developers seeking scalable storage infrastructure.

Utility scale string inverter technology will also be showcased through the UT series, designed to optimise energy yield in large photovoltaic installations through high performance maximum power point tracking architecture.

Alongside the exhibition, GoodWe will host a series of technical and strategy sessions covering integrated energy systems, storage innovation, artificial intelligence driven energy management and environmental, social and governance practices. The company will also hold a booth event on Wednesday June 24 at booth B4 210, providing a networking platform for partners and industry stakeholders.

GoodWe stated that its participation in Munich is focused on strengthening collaboration with partners and end users while showcasing technologies designed to support the transition towards more integrated and flexible energy systems across global markets, including fast growing commercial and industrial opportunities in Africa.

Meet Nic Lusson at the GoodWe booth B4.210. 

Author: Bryan Groenendaal

 

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