Solis Showcases AI-Enabled Residential & C&I ESS Lineup At Intersolar

The company exhibited its single- and 3-phase, indoor and outdoor, and low and high DC voltage residential and C&I ESS
Solis' home & C&I ESS at Intersolar.
Solis booth showcases a wide range of home and C&I application scenarios at Intersolar Europe 2026. (Photo Credit: Ginlong (Solis) Technologies)
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Key Takeaways
  • Solis’ home ESS, FlexAIO, has a rated storage capacity range of 6 to 54 kWh, while the power output range differs for single- and 3-phase variants 

  • It also promoted its IntelliHome and FlexHome residential ESS with more flexibility to users 

  • For C&I use cases, the company highlighted its FlexCore-ID, FlexCore-OD, and EverCore series ESS

Ginlong (Solis) Technologies, a solar-plus-storage system provider, presented its latest offerings for a wide range of applications, including small and large homes, commercial & industrial (C&I), at Intersolar Europe 2026. The company also highlighted new AI features integrated into its cloud-based energy management system (EMS) that are used by its showcased products. 

For home applications, the company showcased its single- and 3-phase energy storage system (ESS), FlexAIO. Both models, equipped with 6- or 9-kWh battery packs, or a combination of the two, boast a rated storage capacity range of 6 to 54 kWh. Their corresponding hybrid inverter’s rated full-load current (AC) ranges from 3 kW to 10 kW (single-phase) and from 5 kW to 20 kW (3-phase). These inverters also harvest solar energy in real time, allowing up to 200% of the PV array relative to the rated AC capacity. Users can add more loads within their home storage system in a staggered way by expanding its storage capacity to up to 324 kWh by connecting 6 units in parallel (electrically). Beyond the on-grid operation, these products switch to emergency backup (off-grid) mode within 10 ms of a grid outage and provide up to 10 kW (single-phase) and 20 kW (3-phase) of power. On the operation side, these ESS support PV self-consumption, emergency backup, and support participation in regional VPP programs.  

The company also promoted its IntelliHome and FlexHome series of residential storage systems, which give homeowners greater choice in terms of everyday energy use, backup power, and future expansion. The former product offers storage capacities of 5 to 16 kWh and is paired with a hybrid battery inverter (5 to 18 kW). The inverter can accommodate up to 160% DC/AC oversizing, which helps by maximizing PV harvesting. The system’s storage capacity can be further increased to 128 kWh by connecting 8 units in parallel. In comparison, the latter ESS offers 2 different storage solutions based on the connected battery voltage, low and high. For a low battery voltage (40-60 V), this series offers a storage capacity of 15-40 kWh at a rated 3-phase power output of 8-18 kW. Its high-voltage peer has a rated storage capacity range of 5 to 40 kWh with corresponding power (AC) of 12 to 20 kW.  

For C&I use cases, the company displayed its FlexCore-ID ESS for indoor and FlexCore-OD for outdoor applications. The indoor modular stackable product offers a capacity range of 60 to 261 kWh, with a maximum expandable capacity of 1,500kWh. In contrast, the outdoor counterpart has a storage capacity range of 48 to 253 kWh, which can be expanded to up to 1,500 kWh. It can operate in an outdoor environment with a temperature range of -33 to 55°C. Both are suitable for applications with high power continuity requirements, including peak shaving and valley filling, backup power, and microgrid, noted Solis. 

Also on the display was a higher-capacity ESS, EverCore, with batteries ranging from 100 to 261 kWh and hybrid inverters within a power range of 30 to 125 kW. 

The company says all these showcased ESS can be monitored and controlled remotely by using SolisCloud, which is empowered with SolisAI features. It helps users by automatically predicting solar generation, learning household and business consumption habits, and making real-time decisions on when to store, use, or sell energy.   

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