GoodWe Rolls Out EcoSmart Home Solar Plus Storage Solutions At REI 2025
GoodWe showcased its ES Uniq series 1-phase hybrid inverter at REI Expo 2025
The company also promoted its ET LV series inverter that supports 48 V battery banks
Complementing these inverters, GoodWe pitched its latest LFP battery models
PV inverter and storage solutions provider GoodWe rolled out its latest EcoSmart Home series portfolio, aimed at India’s residential market, at REI Expo 2025.
According to the company, the ES Uniq series hybrid inverter offers a flexible system configuration for residential prosumers, supporting on-grid and off-grid modes. The power output (AC) and corresponding storage capacity (kWh) of the coupled battery banks can be scaled up by connecting up to 6 inverters in parallel; however, the company’s press release didn’t share many details about its storage capacity expansion. The built-in display, which acts as a human-machine interface, monitors system performance in real-time. It also provides a user-friendly platform for customizing inverter settings according to system requirements for both safety and performance.
Regarding safety, the Arc Fault Circuit Interrupter (AFCI) technology can be included as an add-on feature. It automatically detects and isolates the inverter from the PV array in the event of arc formation, preventing potential fire hazards for the residential asset owners. Additionally, the ‘sleek’ design of the inverter offers an aesthetically pleasing look, aligning with ‘modern’ residential houses.
Complementing the ES Uniq, the ET LV Series inverter, which was also on display, has a power output (AC) range of 5 kW to 20kW. It supports coupling with 48 V ‘low-voltage’ batteries, such as GoodWe’s Lynx A G3 and BAT 14kWh models. The company states that it is engineered for PV arrays with an input current of up to 20 A per string and supports up to 200% DC/AC oversizing compared to the rated AC capacity.
Apart from inverters, the company pitched its lithium iron phosphate (LFP) cell-based batteries, Lynx A G3 and BAT 14, during the event. GoodWe states that these batteries are designed to store surplus solar energy by maximizing self-consumption and providing uninterrupted backup to homeowners in the event of a grid outage or fault.
The commercialization details for these products are still not publicly available.

