SolarEdge Technologies, a smart energy technology company, will showcase a range of new residential and commercial energy technologies at Intersolar Europe 2026, highlighting its focus on integrated solar, battery storage, EV charging, and energy management platforms.
The company says the latest developments are designed to simplify system design, installation, and commissioning for installers and engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) contractors.
Among the products on display will be the single-phase Nexis inverter and battery platform, which will make its European debut ahead of a wider regional rollout.
The modular system is designed to support residential solar and battery storage installations, while providing backup power and energy management capabilities.
The company will also showcase its three-phase Nexis inverter and battery system, launched in Germany earlier this year, alongside new energy management features scheduled for release during 2026.
SolarEdge is additionally previewing an AI-powered energy management tool integrated into its mySolarEdge app.
The platform is designed to analyse tariffs, solar generation forecasts, battery storage, EV charging behaviour, and household energy usage to optimise energy consumption and exports.
New inverter approach aims to reduce product complexity
A key feature of the company’s Intersolar presentation is its new MultiRange Concept for residential and commercial inverters.
The approach allows a wider range of inverter output capacities to be covered by fewer product variants, with output settings configured during commissioning.
SolarEdge says this is intended to simplify system design, inventory management, and procurement processes for installers and distributors.
For the commercial market, the company will highlight its CSS-OD 197kWh battery energy storage system, which was recently introduced for medium- and large-scale commercial installations.
According to SolarEdge, the system is designed to support applications including self-consumption, peak shaving, and tariff optimisation.
The company will also unveil a new version of the platform that includes backup power functionality and additional deployment options.
Another focus will be SolarEdge ONE for C&I, the company’s software platform for commercial energy management and optimisation.
Pascal de Boer, General Manager Europe at SolarEdge, comments, “We have entered into a really exciting phase in the energy industry, where innovation in integration and software is unlocking new possibilities for both residential and commercial customers.
“With advanced AI-powered tools and unified platforms, we’re not just optimising how energy is produced and consumed; we’re empowering customers to take full control of their energy usage in ways that were unimaginable even a few years ago.”
SolarEdge will also participate in several speaking sessions during Intersolar Europe, covering topics including multi-tenant photovoltaic (PV) installations and the role of module-level optimisation in commercial agrivoltaic projects.
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