The products will be showcased at the UK’s flagship solar and renewables event, which takes place at Birmingham’s NEC from 18th – 20th October.
Showcased alongside the new inverter will be the Lynx Home U Series low voltage lithium battery, specially designed for residential use. The U Series has a built-in auto recognition function which allows for a much faster setup, making installations simpler. Remote diagnosis and upgrades also mean maintenance is easier to manage too. Automatic undervoltage rebooting contributes to enhanced safety and a smoother user experience, as does the Lynx U Series’ IP65 protection level.
Current power crisis
The new inverter and battery are part of GoodWe’s overall Eco SmartHome concept, seamlessly integrating all aspects of residential solar, including BIPV panels and EV chargers.
Eugene Lucarelli, marketing manager at GoodWe UK, said: “Microgeneration and storage are the way to go in order to address the current power crisis and eventually lead to all houses being partially or totally powered by solar.
“With the launch of our ES G2 series, alongside our existing comprehensive line of solar inverters and storage technology, we are aiming to protect the general public from rising energy costs, power outages, and over-reliance on the grid. Not only that, but we eliminate the usual hassles for installers such as warranty issues, installation delays, and compatibility problems.
“The Lynx Home U series of batteries put solar power in the hands of consumers. Designed with home applications in mind, the U Series is easy to install and commission, and very user-friendly. With a range of 5.4 – 32.4 kWh, combining the ES G2 inverter with a Lynx Home U Series battery will safeguard any home against rising energy costs and power outages, as well as help contribute to the UK’s net zero goals.”
Solar power’s UK potential
Alongside its residential solar solutions, GoodWe is also leading the charge on commercial and utility-scale solutions. Accompanying Eugene Lucarelli at Solar and Storage Live is David Sanchez, EMEA sales director at GoodWe, who will be on hand to discuss solar power’s potential in the UK and answer any questions on solar farms and industrial solar applications.
Sanchez added: “GoodWe is determined to be an ally in helping the UK achieve its Net Zero goals. We believe that solar is key to driving the energy transition both nationally and globally, which is why we are excited for Solar and Storage Live.
“GoodWe’s large-scale inverters are already in use across utility-scale farms in China, APAC and EMEA so It’s a fantastic opportunity to unveil our newest developments, bringing our knowledge and expertise to play our part in the UK’s future.”