

GoodWe highlighted its ESA Athena series 0.8 W/1.92 kWh balcony micro-storage system at the show
The company also promoted its 3-phase ESA series ESS, 5-30 kW/ 5-108 kWh, for residential prosumers
The residential EO G2 off-grid inverter and the Lynx A G4 16 kWh low-voltage battery for users with unreliable grid supply were also part of the showcase
Solar-plus-storage and PV inverter maker GoodWe exhibited a comprehensive product lineup covering residential and commercial & industrial (C&I) applications at SNEC 2026. Alongside the hardware products, one of the key highlights was the AI-enabled software that helps manage loads and energy flow in real-time and intelligently.
The company pitched its ESA Athena S3 series micro-storage system for balcony PV applications. It integrates a hybrid inverter, battery, and battery management system (BMS) in a 480 × 249 × 260 mm (W × H × D) cabinet. Equipped with 4 MPPT channels, the 0.8 kW 1-phase inverter can support up to 2.4 kW of PV capacity. The connected battery comprises 100 Ah LFP battery cells, with a storage capacity of up to 1.92 kWh. This capacity can be expanded to up to 9.6 kWh by stacking up to 5 battery units. It can deliver up to 1.5 kW of full-load backup power within 10 ms of a grid outage, providing emergency backup to home loads. In addition, users can maximize self-consumption and reduce energy costs by adopting dynamic, tariff-based charging and discharging with this product.
The company also promoted its 3-phase ESA series energy storage system (ESS) that combines a hybrid inverter, battery stack, and an energy management system (EMS) on a single platform. This ‘All-in-One' system, which is based on the company’s 4S concept - silent, smart, secure, and simple - is rated for a range of power outputs (AC) from 5 kW to 30 kW, with corresponding storage capacity of between 5 kWh and 108 kWh. In terms of silence, an important aspect for residential prosumers, the ESS can operate at a minimum of 30 dB at 5-8 kW. The company attributes this to the adoption of low-noise cooling fans, automatic internal temperature control in line with dynamic operating conditions, and the inclusion of an ultra-silent mode. On the operation side, these products are integrated with the company’s Smart Energy Management System+ (SEMS+) and Home Energy Management System (HEMS). They offer AI-enabled real-time visualization, monitoring, and coordination between PV generation, EV charging, heat pumps, and other household energy assets.
Also on display was the EO G2 off-grid inverter and the Lynx A G4 16 kWh low-voltage battery for residents with unreliable or no grid connection. This off-grid 1-phase inverter with 2 MPPT channels supports up to 200% DC/AC overcapacity and delivers up to 6 kW AC at full load.
For C&I applications, GoodWe pitched its AC-coupled ESA series 125 kW/261 kWh ESS, which can operate in on-grid, off-grid, microgrid, and generator-based modes. The company also presented a DC-coupled alternative for C&I use cases during the show.
Furthermore, the company’s stall highlighted its latest PV direct-driven heat pump solution, R290. According to the company, it is an air-to-water heat pump that takes heat from the outside air and transfers it into water for residential consumers.