
GoodWe used SNEC 2026 to showcase its latest smart energy technologies, placing a strong focus on artificial intelligence driven energy management and integrated energy solutions designed for the growing global prosumer market.
At a strategy launch event held on 4 June, the company outlined its vision of a fully connected energy ecosystem that combines power generation, energy storage, intelligent loads and AI powered energy management. The announcement marks a significant step in GoodWe’s evolution from a solar inverter manufacturer into a comprehensive energy solutions provider.
“At GoodWe, our goal extends beyond delivering individual products,” said Yingge Wang, Vice President of GoodWe. “We are creating a comprehensive solution portfolio where generation, storage, consumption and intelligence work together seamlessly. Through innovation across hardware, software and digital energy management, we are helping customers unlock greater value from renewable energy.”
The company also presented a growing portfolio of real world projects demonstrating its integrated energy strategy across residential, commercial, industrial and municipal sectors. These include the GoodWe Guangde manufacturing facility in China and several virtual power plant projects operating in multiple cities.
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A key highlight at the exhibition was the ESA three phase all in one energy storage solution, available in capacities ranging from 5 kW to 30 kW and storage capacities from 5 kWh to 108 kWh. Designed around four core principles of being Silent, Smart, Secure and Simple, the system targets residential and light commercial applications.
According to GoodWe, the ESA system operates at noise levels as low as 30 dB and is the first energy storage solution to receive low noise certification from TÜV Rheinland. Integrated with the company’s SMES+ platform and Home Energy Management System, the solution uses AI based optimisation to coordinate solar generation, electric vehicle charging, heat pumps and other household energy assets.
Safety features include a six layer protection architecture and integrated aerosol fire suppression technology. The company said installation times can be reduced to as little as ten minutes through a cable free battery design and quick connect terminals.
GoodWe also expanded its residential energy offering with a broader range of inverters, battery storage systems, photovoltaic building materials, electric vehicle chargers and heat pumps. These technologies are integrated through the SEMS+ energy management platform and support virtual power plant participation and dynamic tariff optimisation.
Among the residential products on display was the EO G2 off grid inverter paired with the Lynx A G4 battery system for energy independent applications. The ES G3 hybrid inverter offers up to 200% photovoltaic oversizing capability to maximise solar generation, while the ET LV hybrid inverter provides a three phase low voltage storage solution for households with higher energy demands.
The company also showcased its balcony solar energy storage solution centred on the ESA Athena S3. The compact system supports both plug and play and hardwired installations and combines tariff based charging and discharging with advanced safety features to help households increase self consumption and reduce electricity costs.
For commercial and industrial customers, GoodWe presented a range of AC coupled and DC coupled energy storage solutions designed for grid connected, off grid, microgrid and generator supported applications. The systems feature modular battery configurations, cell level AI monitoring and advanced safety systems aimed at improving operational efficiency, energy resilience and project economics.
The company is offering solutions for a wide array of C&I solutions, from smaller backup to grid-forming and island operation. Image credit: GoodWe
Expanding beyond electricity generation and storage, GoodWe also introduced new heat pump technologies as part of its integrated energy ecosystem. The company showcased its R290 air to water heat pump for residential applications alongside heat pump solutions for commercial and industrial users. By coordinating heating, cooling and hot water production with solar generation, the systems are designed to increase renewable energy utilisation while lowering energy costs.
Throughout SNEC 2026, GoodWe demonstrated how integrated energy technologies and AI enabled software platforms can support the transition from traditional energy consumption to active energy prosumption. The company said its expanding portfolio is designed to help households, businesses and communities improve energy efficiency, strengthen resilience and maximise the value of renewable energy assets.
Author: Bryan Groenendaal
GoodWe has an extensive distribution network across the African continent.
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