

GoodWe’s new Warm Home All-in-One solution features 3-phase ESA series ESS
Its integrated EMS coordinates energy flow between solar, storage, EV, and heating load in real-time
The ESS can perform this complex operation, keeping the acoustic level below 30 dB
GoodWe recently introduced its Warm Home All-in-One residential energy solution during a launch event in London, aligning with the UK’s Warm Homes Plan.
The product integrates rooftop PV, storage, EV charging, heat pumps, and an energy management system (EMS) into a unified platform, maximizing self-consumption and energy independence. At the core of this solution is the ESA Series All-in-One 3-phase residential energy storage system (ESS), which integrates a hybrid inverter and battery storage. The built-in EMS coordinates energy flow between solar, storage, EV, and heating loads in real time. In terms of operational acoustic performance, it features a noise level of under 30 dB, using low-noise cooling fans and adaptive operating controls. The company also introduced compact micro-storage configurations for housing projects and homes with limited spaces.
The launch comes on the back of the UK advancing its £15 billion Warm Homes Plan, announced in early 2026, which targets energy upgrades for up to 5 million homes by 2030. The policy framework includes support mechanisms for residential PV, storage, and low-carbon heating technologies such as heat pumps. It also covers grants through the Boiler Upgrade Scheme (BUS) for air-source and ground-source heat pump installations, as well as subsidized financing mechanisms, among others.