Hinen Leads The Charge At ENEX 2025: Redefining Smart Energy Management

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The 27th International Power Industry and Renewable Energy Fair, ENEX 2025, is set to take place on February 18-19, 2025, at Targi Kielce in Poland. As one of the leading energy exhibitions in Poland and Eastern Europe, it will bring together over 350 exhibitors and 20,000 industry professionals, including developers, investors, and technology providers. Hinen Poland will be part of this exciting event, presenting its innovative Hinen A Series All-in-one RESS at booth 3-A12, supporting the shift toward cleaner energy solutions.

Traditional energy management methods often face significant challenges, including energy waste, complex manual processes, and unstable systems. The Hinen A Series offers a modern solution with advanced features and an easy-to-use design. With the dedicated Hinen APP, users can efficiently manage their household power supply, optimize energy use, and enjoy automated control for better energy conservation.

The Hinen A Series All-in-one RESS offers a range of core advantages that make it a standout energy management solution. Its advanced control algorithms ensure smooth system operation and maximize energy efficiency, while real-time energy monitoring and intelligent scheduling optimize power usage effectively. The user-friendly interface, accessible through the Hinen APP, provides a simple and intuitive way to manage power supply for both homes and businesses.

Additionally, the system integrates seamlessly with heat pumps and other large equipment, enhancing overall efficiency. Safety is a top priority, with features like overcharge, undercharge, and short-circuit protection, along with IP65-rated dust and water resistance. Designed to operate reliably in extreme temperatures from -20°C to +60°C, the Hinen A Series meets international standards such as CB, CE, and UKCA certifications. Backed by a 10-year warranty, it ensures long-term reliability and peace of mind.

In Poland and Eastern Europe, the demand for winter heating is high and can last for months, typically from December to February, with some regions requiring heating for up to four months. To address this challenge, the combination of the Hinen A Series and heat pumps provides an effective solution. The system features smart load management, which automatically activates heat pumps based on solar panel efficiency and battery charge levels, allowing for the consumption of excess electricity and maximizing renewable energy use. In the event of power outages or unstable grid conditions, the Hinen A Series ensures a stable power supply by providing backup energy, keeping household systems running smoothly.

For example, a household equipped with the Hinen A Series will significantly reduce energy consumption while optimizing its energy use. Solar panels generate electricity for immediate household use, and any excess power is stored in batteries for later use, such as during the night or in the event of a power outage. On rainy days or when solar energy generation is insufficient, the system automatically switches to grid power or starts a generator to charge the batteries, ensuring a stable energy supply. When there is excess power, the system intelligently activates heat pumps or other large devices, improving energy efficiency.

The Hinen A Series offers users an advanced, automated energy management solution that is both energy-efficient and cost-effective. With the Hinen APP, users can easily control their household or business power supply, including large devices, to optimize energy use and planning. By choosing Hinen, users embrace a smarter, greener, and more economical future for home energy management. We warmly invite all visitors to our booth 3-A12 at Targi Kielce to explore the latest trends and opportunities in the energy industry!

 

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