Growatt Showcases Commitment to Sustainable Energy Solutions at All Energy Australia 2024 – EQ
Growatt, a global leader in distributed energy solutions, successfully showcased its latest technologies at the All Energy Australia exhibition held at the International Convention Centre in Melbourne. This significant event provided an opportunity for Growatt to present a diverse array of products tailored specifically for the Australian market, including solar innovations, energy storage systems, and electric vehicle (EV) charging solutions.
Lisa Zhang, Vice President of Growatt, highlighted the company’s commitment to addressing the unique energy needs of Australian consumers. “Participating in All Energy Australia enables us to connect with local stakeholders and demonstrate our dedication to delivering innovative solutions that meet the diverse requirements of homes and businesses across Australia. We aim to empower users with intelligent applications and advanced storage systems that facilitate a seamless transition to renewable energy sources,” she stated. This vision aligns with Australia’s increasing demand for sustainable energy amid government incentives promoting renewable adoption.
At the exhibition, Growatt introduced several key products designed for both commercial and residential applications. A standout was the MID 10-30KTL3-XH battery-ready inverter, engineered for small-scale commercial use. This unit not only supports on-grid operation but also integrates seamlessly with the APX HV Battery, allowing users to mix different battery types and utilize independent module charging. With a maximum efficiency of up to 98.6% and three Maximum Power Point Tracking (MPPT) inputs, it ensures optimal energy conversion and maximizes solar self-consumption. Additionally, its robust weather-resistant design, rated at IP66, guarantees reliability across various environmental conditions, making it an ideal choice for Australian businesses seeking effective storage solutions now and in the future.
For residential users, Growatt unveiled the SPH 3-6KTL-HUB inverter, which pairs with ALP batteries ranging from 5-40 kWh. This versatile all-in-one system features a maximum PV input current of 16A and a DC input voltage of 600V, optimizing energy capture for enhanced performance. With an IP66 rating, this inverter is built to withstand harsh weather conditions, ensuring long-lasting durability. It also includes an integrated smart meter that improves installation efficiency. The latest one-click diagnosis function simplifies setup by automatically identifying and correcting installation errors, saving time and reducing costs for installers. This launch addresses the growing demand among Australian homeowners for reliable and efficient energy storage options.
In the commercial and industrial sector, Growatt showcased the WIT 50-100K-H hybrid inverter, capable of handling up to 100 kW with ten MPPT inputs for optimal solar utilization. This inverter supports unbalanced output in backup mode and can be paralleled to increase output capacity—making it ideal for larger installations. Its design allows businesses to scale their energy production as their needs evolve, ensuring competitiveness in a rapidly changing energy landscape. When paired with the APX Commercial Battery System—offering a maximum storage capacity of 200 kWh—the WIT 50-100K-H becomes a comprehensive solution for various scenarios including self-consumption, demand charge management, peak shaving, microgrid integration, and backup power. With scalable system configurations extending capacity up to 300 kW and remote control capabilities for diesel generators, it ensures a continuous electricity supply.
As Growatt looks ahead, the company envisions a sustainable energy future for Australia, where renewable sources power homes and businesses efficiently. By leveraging innovative technologies and fostering partnerships within the industry, Growatt seeks to empower Australian consumers with advanced energy solutions that promote sustainability and resilience in an evolving energy landscape.