TCL PV Tech Launches All-In-One Residential Solar Solution, Offering Complete “One-Stop Residential PV” Package For Homeowners

At SNEC 2025, TCL PV Tech unveiled its One-Stop Residential PV Solution, marking a strategic expansion into the residential photovoltaic market and demonstrating the company’s growing role in the global clean energy sector. With the residential solar and energy storage market witnessing significant growth, the sector is also becoming increasingly complex. Challenges such as difficult system integration, limited installation space in urban areas, safety concerns, and the rising need for intelligent energy usage are creating barriers for businesses and homeowners looking to adopt or scale solar solutions. These issues particularly affect installers and developers, who often lack access to flexible, high-performance systems that are easy to implement.

In response, TCL PV Tech introduced dedicated Grid-Tied Home Solar Solutions and Home Energy Storage Solutions tailored to domestic residential needs. The company is also leveraging the resources of TCL’s global home appliance business to provide localized pre-sales and after-sales support across international markets. This approach helps overcome distribution limitations and provides added value for homeowners and distributors alike.

Among the solutions launched is the new Three-Phase Split-Type Home Energy Storage System. This product features tool-free installation through blind-mating battery modules, which simplifies wiring and speeds up deployment. The system includes a low-temperature heating module to ensure dependable performance even in cold climates. It is also equipped with a hybrid inverter that supports 200% overload capacity for up to 10 seconds and offers fast grid-to-backup switching in under 10 milliseconds, delivering stable backup power for essential household loads. Aesthetically, the system incorporates industrial design elements inspired by home appliances, giving it a modern and unobtrusive appearance suitable for residential environments.

TCL PV Tech is uniquely positioned in the solar industry, being the only company with an independent product development plan that spans the entire photovoltaic supply chain. This vertical integration allows TCL to combine its global brand strength with its distribution infrastructure in the home appliance sector. In doing so, the company aims to extend its reach to both B2B distributors and B2C customers, offering its residential solar solutions through existing online and offline platforms.

The company’s innovations are driven not just by technological advancement but also by a commitment to addressing real-world customer needs. With the theme “Carbon Exploration, Green Energy Transition,” TCL PV Tech is working to create an intelligent, zero-carbon living ecosystem. The goal is to help stakeholders across the energy value chain—homeowners, developers, and installers—achieve better returns on investment while minimizing operational complexity.

By introducing these integrated residential energy solutions, TCL PV Tech is redefining its role in the industry, positioning itself not just as a hardware manufacturer but as a comprehensive solution provider. As Southeast Asia and other regions advance toward decentralized and digitalized energy systems, scalable and intelligent residential PV solutions will become increasingly essential. TCL PV Tech’s new offerings align with these market needs and reflect the company’s long-term commitment to innovation and sustainability in the clean energy transition.

 

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