SMA Powering the Future: Unveils Innovative SMA Commercial Solution for Retrofitting Genset Systems with Batteries and PV – On- and Off-Grid up to MW-Class in Indonesia

The journey toward a cleaner and more reliable energy future took a significant leap forward with SMA’s recently concluded event: “Powering the Future: SMA’s Commercial Solution for Retrofitting Genset Systems with Batteries and PV – On- and Off-Grid.” The event brought together industry leaders, energy strategists, EPC players, and infrastructure experts to spotlight SMA’s latest breakthrough in hybrid energy solutions.

At the center of the discussion was SMA’s innovative approach to transforming legacy diesel generator systems into modern, sustainable energy networks through the integration of advanced battery storage and solar PV technology. The session emphasized the urgency of reducing fuel dependency, enhancing energy reliability, and lowering operational costs—key challenges faced by commercial and industrial users across Southeast Asia.

Sebastian Seidl, Senior Business Development Manager at SMA, presented a deep dive into the next-generation Sunny Island X, SMA’s latest battery inverter series. He explained how the system seamlessly manages energy flows between diesel generators, PV arrays, and batteries—drastically cutting down diesel consumption while ensuring uninterrupted power supply even in the most demanding conditions.

The session also included valuable insights from other distinguished experts into system design principles for hybrid retrofits, SMA’s intelligent energy management platform, and on-grid inverter solutions tailored for both home and commercial applications. Real-world case studies from off-grid and on-grid regions illustrated the system’s versatility and performance across varying environments.

A dynamic Q&A segment invited participants to engage directly with SMA’s technical team, sparking lively discussions on implementation strategies, system configuration, and compatibility with third-party components. The strong engagement highlighted the rising market demand for scalable and future-ready hybrid solutions.

The event witnessed participation from across the energy spectrum—including EPCs, system integrators, sustainability consultants—demonstrating the growing cross-sector appeal of SMA’s retrofit offerings.

Yogesh Sharma, Director Asia – Home and Business Solutions at SMA, emphasized the company’s continued commitment to enabling the energy transition: “SMA bridges traditional infrastructure with sustainable energy, empowering businesses to cut carbon, lower costs, and take control of their energy future.”

As global energy dynamics shift, SMA’s commercial retrofitting solution positions itself as a vital tool for organizations seeking to future-proof their operations and accelerate their sustainability journey.

 

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