

Wuxi Solinteg Power Co., Ltd. unveiled its IntegOne Home Series fully integrated solar plus storage system for residential users
The company also introduced the M2HT 25 - 50 kW hybrid inverter for C&I applications
It is planning to launch the M2HT 75 -125 kW inverter for larger C&I installations by the end of 2025
Wuxi Solinteg Power Co., Ltd. presented its latest hybrid inverter and energy storage products at REI Expo 2025, aimed at India’s residential and commercial & industrial (C&I) applications.
The company’s booth featured IntegOne Home Series solar plus storage solution for prosumers with a varied load range. Unlike a standard hybrid storage solution, which consists of a separate inverter, battery, and system controls, this product combines all functions in a single unit. With an inverter power output range of 3 kW to 6 kW, this system supports modular energy storage, allowing between 5 kWh and 20 kWh of capacity. According to the company, it switches to backup mode within 10 ms of a grid outage or failure to ensure the continuation of the power supply. Its battery unit, with a voltage range of 80 V to 450 V, absorbs or delivers up to 30 A of charge/discharge current, respectively. The company, however, didn’t provide the nominal C-rate (charge/discharge) details of the unit. Solinteg states that prosumers can expand their storage capacity over time by connecting up to 10 systems in parallel. In addition, it manages and distributes energy by participating in time-of-use or dynamic electricity pricing models in real time.
On the C&I side, Solinteg showcased its M2HT 25 - 50 kW series hybrid inverter. The company says the product has been developed based on the know-how in designing and field performance data of its predecessor, the MHT 25-50 kW series. Compared to the latter, M2HT 25–50 kW offers multiple enhancements in power handling, flexibility, and resilience. M2HT supports a higher charge/discharge current of up to 150 A and a broader battery voltage range of up to 840 V, compared to MHT's 100 A and 750 V, respectively. Unlike the MHT inverter, which offers a ‘UPS-level’ switching within 20 ms and backup overload of up to 120% of rated capacity (AC) within 60 seconds, M2HT features a faster switching time under 10 ms and higher backup boost capability of up to 150%, albeit only for 10 seconds. The company states that these attributes help in applications like motor-driven or compressor loads that draw high inrush current.
M2HT is scheduled to be commercially available by the end of 2025, with plans to launch a larger 75 kW to 125 kW model in the future.