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Solis Showcases Full-Scenario Energy Storage Portfolio at SNEC PV+ 2026

Author:Solis Time:2026-06-04 13:44:00.0 Pageviews:914

Shanghai, China, 3 June 2026 – Solis has unveiled its latest full-scenario energy storage portfolio at SNEC PV+ 2026, showcasing new solutions for residential, commercial and industrial, and utility-scale applications.

Building on more than 20 years of experience in power electronics and a global presence across more than 100 countries and regions, Solis used the opening day of the exhibition to demonstrate how its latest energy storage technologies are supporting the shift towards more intelligent, flexible and integrated energy systems.

A key highlight of the day was the official certification ceremony for Solis’ new residential storage solutions, IntelliHome and FlexHome, which received the TÜV SÜD Mark following comprehensive testing and assessment for the European market. Speaking at the ceremony, Andrew Lee, CFO of TÜV Rheinland North Asia, said the products demonstrated strong performance in safety, grid compatibility and intelligent energy management, reflecting Solis’ continued commitment to quality, innovation and global market development.

Energy storage for every scenario

At SNEC PV+ 2026, Solis presented an expanded storage ecosystem designed to bring together solar generation, battery storage, generators and site loads within one intelligent energy management architecture. The portfolio covers residential, commercial and industrial, and utility-scale applications, giving customers a flexible route to manage energy more efficiently across a wide range of grid conditions, climates and use cases.

For the commercial and industrial sector, Solis introduced its flagship EverCore C&I Energy Storage System, developed to help address some of the key challenges facing the market today, including installation complexity, long-term operation and maintenance, system safety and intelligent energy management.

EverCore uses a DC-AC separated architecture, helping simplify installation while supporting flexible capacity expansion. Its integrated power electronics platform combines PCS functionality, PV grid connection, seamless on/off-grid switching and intelligent energy management within a unified control system, reducing hardware complexity and improving overall system efficiency.

Reliability has also been built into the system design. EverCore features an independent three-channel airflow structure to support improved thermal management, alongside high-level protection and anti-corrosion measures for operation in demanding environments. A modular architecture and centralised control system further simplify maintenance throughout the system lifecycle.

Safety remains a core focus, with protection mechanisms at cell, pack and system level. In addition, Solis has integrated cloud-based AI capabilities to support remote monitoring, over-the-air upgrades and real-time operational optimisation.

New residential storage solutions for the European market

Alongside EverCore, Solis showcased its newly certified residential storage solutions, IntelliHome and FlexHome, developed to meet growing demand for flexible, intelligent home energy management across Europe. The systems combine advanced battery technology, intelligent battery management and integrated inverter communication to support safe, reliable and efficient operation. Designed for residential and light commercial applications, IntelliHome and FlexHome offer flexible expansion, rapid commissioning and seamless compatibility with Solis hybrid storage inverters.

Key features include fast backup switching, high PV oversizing support and AI-driven energy optimisation. Through the Solis AI cloud platform, users can take advantage of dynamic electricity pricing, weather forecasting and consumption pattern analysis to optimise energy use and improve financial returns.

A more immersive exhibition experience

This year, Solis transformed its exhibition space into an Energy Storage Gallery, moving away from a traditional booth layout to create a more scenario-led visitor experience. The concept was designed to show how storage technologies can be applied across real-world residential, commercial and utility environments, while also creating dedicated spaces for technical discussions, customer meetings and product demonstrations.

During the afternoon, Solis also hosted a dedicated technical seminar focused on commercial and industrial and residential energy storage systems. Product specialists shared insights into lifecycle value, grid-forming technology, multi-scenario deployment and international project collaboration, attracting strong interest from industry professionals attending the event.

Strengthening global expansion

The TÜV certification awarded to IntelliHome and FlexHome marks another step in Solis’ international energy storage strategy. The recognition provides independent validation of the products’ safety and electrical performance, while supporting Solis’ continued expansion in the European storage market.

During the exhibition, Solis also held a regional channel authorisation ceremony, reinforcing its commitment to working with local partners to accelerate storage deployment and strengthen regional service networks. In addition, the company launched the SolisStorage Ambassador Programme, designed to bring together key customers, industry media and opinion leaders from around the world to support future product innovation, market education and ecosystem development.

As global demand for energy storage continues to grow, Solis’ Day 1 showcase at SNEC PV+ 2026 underlined the company’s focus on delivering integrated, intelligent and scalable storage solutions across residential, commercial, industrial and utility-scale markets.

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