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GoodWe Unveils Intelligent Energy Ecosystem at 2025 SNEC, Showcasing Cutting-Edge Solutions

On June 11, GoodWe took center stage at the 2025 SNEC with the strategic core of “building an integrated source-grid-load-storage intelligent energy ecosystem,” showcasing its forward-looking smart energy solutions and cutting-edge product technologies.

The Sunrise series photovoltaic building materials, ES Uniq series single-phase energy storage inverters, Lynx U series batteries, and the “HEMS” smart home energy management platform, designed specifically for residential applications, combine efficiency and economy. They seamlessly switch to backup power in <4 milliseconds, feature AI-driven AFCI 3.0 arc protection, and are equipped with a three-in-one port for generators, backup power, and smart loads, enabling efficient energy storage. Meanwhile, GoodWe’s heat pump series products bridge the “PV-storage-heat” synergistic linkage, achieving clean energy substitution in high-energy-consumption scenarios like winter heating and hot water supply, optimizing household electricity costs and enhancing comfort.

GoodWe’s core competitiveness in source-grid-load-storage intelligent solutions for industrial and commercial sectors lies in the deep integration of AI in PV-storage, virtual power plant (VPP) platform access capabilities, and forward-looking power trading auxiliary decision-making functions. The “Galaxy” series photovoltaic building materials transform building facades and roofs into power generation units, while the ESA261kWh outdoor energy storage integrated cabinet adopts a new generation of 314Ah high-energy-density cells, highly integrating the 3S system, offering long lifespan, safety, and cost-effectiveness. It supports parallel connection of up to 10 units, reaching a maximum of 1.25MW/2.61MWh, and is equipped with AI-driven battery diagnostics and health prediction.

GoodWe’s solutions focus on enhancing the grid-friendliness and support value of power plants. The PCS215kW+ boost AC integrated cabinet, as the core module of the energy storage system, employs intelligent grid-connection algorithms, featuring virtual synchronous machine and black-start capabilities, demonstrating excellent grid support and rapid response to grid dispatch.

At SNEC, GoodWe’s 3A-grade product matrix, centered around “quietness, safety, and peace of mind,” became the focal point, perfectly embodying its brand philosophy of providing users with outstanding smart energy solutions.

GoodWe has profound insights into the market’s urgent demand for low noise. The 50/60K series industrial and commercial inverters, as the industry’s first ultra-low-noise models, are tailored for “special industrial and commercial scenarios” sensitive to noise, such as schools and hospitals, putting the concept of “endless quietness” into practice. They have garnered enthusiastic market reception just half a year after launch.

In the crucial safety dimension, GoodWe sets new benchmarks far exceeding industry standards. The ESA household energy storage integrated machine and ET LV+BAT14kWh low-voltage battery, exhibited this time, adopt a six-layer safety architecture, covering aspects from battery-level protection to emergency response. Additionally, the ET LV supports a three-in-one port for generators, backup power, and smart loads, enabling microgrid operation. The BAT14kWh low-voltage battery supports parallel connection of up to 30 units, expandable to 430kWh, and operates stably at -20℃, truly surpassing industry safety standards.

The introduction of new policies has brought new opportunities for the integration of virtual power plant technology with distributed energy. At the exhibition, GoodWe showcased scenario solutions and actual cases for PV flexible anti-backflow, multi-type PV-storage-charging-usage scenarios, and zero-carbon park scenarios, demonstrating its application capabilities in new energy scenarios under new situations like red-zone grid connection and PV market integration.

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