As renewable energy systems expand, integrating generation, storage, and management functions is becoming a central focus in system design. 2026 International Green Energy Expo was held from April 22 to 24, 2026, at EXCO, where solar and energy storage technologies were presented in combination with energy management solutions.
At the exhibition, Growatt introduced a portfolio focused on commercial and industrial (C&I) inverter systems, energy storage solutions, and monitoring technologies. The presentation emphasized how these components are connected within a unified energy system rather than functioning as standalone devices.
The MAX 150KTL3-X LV inverter was presented as a C&I solar solution. With a rated output of 150 kW, 10 MPPT channels, and a three-phase four-wire configuration, the system is designed to handle varying solar input conditions and maintain stable performance across commercial installations.
For energy storage integration, the WIT series was introduced. The WIT 29.9–50K-XHU model is a high-voltage battery-based storage inverter with an IP66-rated enclosure, allowing operation in outdoor environments. The WIT 50–100K-H/HU models extend the output range from 50 kW to 100 kW and support multiple voltage standards (380 V, 400 V, and 415 V), enabling flexible deployment across different system configurations. These inverters play a key role in linking energy generation with storage and consumption.
In utility-scale applications, the MAX 320–350K-X inverter was also presented. With output capacity up to 350 kW and six MPPT channels, this three-phase system is designed for large solar plants where high-capacity power conversion and grid integration are required.
For smaller-scale or mobile applications, the INFINITY 2000 PRO EU energy storage unit was introduced. This system is intended to support portable or distributed power usage scenarios, providing additional flexibility in energy supply.
In addition to hardware, Growatt highlighted its monitoring and energy management technologies. These systems collect and analyze operational data from generation, storage, and consumption processes, enabling users to monitor system performance and manage energy flows more effectively.
Rather than focusing on individual product specifications, the company emphasized real-world applications and system-level integration. By presenting use cases that combine solar generation with storage and monitoring, the exhibition demonstrated how energy systems are evolving toward more coordinated and data-driven operations.
Lee A-yeon, Project Manager, said, “We focused on presenting systems that integrate solar, energy storage, and management technologies for practical deployment.”
At the 2026 Green Energy Expo, Growatt outlined an approach that connects power generation, storage, and utilization within a unified framework, reflecting the growing importance of integrated energy systems in both commercial and utility-scale environments.