As Europe’s solar sector continues to accelerate the adoption of integrated energy storage, Intersolar Europe 2026 highlighted the industry’s growing focus on solutions that combine generation, storage and intelligent energy management within a single ecosystem. Among the companies reinforcing this direction was Solis, which used the exhibition in Munich to showcase an expanded residential and commercial energy storage portfolio while strengthening strategic partnerships across international markets.
Throughout the event, Solis welcomed installers, distributors, EPCs, project developers and energy partners to its booth, demonstrating how the company is evolving beyond its established position as a leading PV inverter manufacturer into a provider of comprehensive solar and energy storage solutions.

At the centre of the showcase was Solis’ integrated energy storage ecosystem, bringing together solar generation, battery storage, intelligent energy management and digital monitoring. The portfolio reflects increasing customer demand for scalable, flexible and digitally connected energy systems capable of serving residential, commercial and industrial applications.
One of the key product highlights was FlexAIO, Solis’ all-in-one stackable high-voltage residential energy storage solution. Designed with a modular architecture, the system offers storage capacities ranging from 6 kWh to 54 kWh, expandable up to 324 kWh, while incorporating intelligent control capabilities through Solis AI. Its simplified installation, flexible scalability and smart energy management capabilities position it as a solution for homeowners seeking greater energy independence and system optimisation.
Complementing the residential offering, Solis also presented its broader storage portfolio, including the FlexHome, IntelliHome and FlexCore series. Together, these solutions address a wide range of customer requirements, from residential backup power and smart home energy management to larger commercial and industrial installations requiring enhanced operational flexibility, resilience and system control.

For commercial and industrial customers, EverCore emerged as another significant highlight. The integrated 261 kWh energy storage system combines battery storage, power conversion and energy management within a single architecture, simplifying deployment while helping businesses optimise energy consumption, improve operational efficiency and strengthen long-term energy resilience.
Alongside its expanding storage portfolio, Solis also showcased its latest hybrid and grid-tied inverter technologies, demonstrating its ability to support the complete energy lifecycle—from solar generation and storage to intelligent monitoring, optimisation and digital energy management. Platforms such as SolisCloud and Solis AI further illustrated how predictive analytics and real-time monitoring can help users maximise system performance and make more informed energy management decisions.
Beyond technology, the exhibition also reflected Solis’ continued emphasis on building a stronger global partner ecosystem. During Intersolar Europe 2026, the company signed a strategic partnership agreement with JA, reinforcing collaboration across the solar and energy storage value chain. The agreement represents a shared commitment to accelerating the deployment of reliable and flexible energy storage solutions for international markets while supporting the global energy transition.
Solis also expanded its regional presence through an authorisation ceremony with GP Stellar Group for West and Central Africa. The collaboration strengthens the company’s regional distribution and service network while enhancing local technical support and customer engagement across emerging energy storage markets.
Reflecting on the exhibition, Sandy Woodward, European Country Manager at Solis, said “Intersolar Europe is one of the most important platforms for the global energy industry, and it was fantastic to see such strong interest in our complete energy storage ecosystem throughout the exhibition.”
“What we demonstrated was not simply a portfolio of individual products, but a comprehensive approach to energy generation, storage and intelligent management. As customers across Europe and global markets seek smarter, more flexible and scalable energy solutions, Solis remains committed to delivering technologies that are easier to deploy, simpler to manage and adaptable to diverse application requirements.”
Throughout the exhibition, Solis’ European technical and commercial teams engaged with customers through product demonstrations, technical consultations and project discussions, underscoring the growing importance of local service capabilities and technical expertise in supporting long-term energy storage deployments.
By combining product innovation with strategic partnerships and digital energy management capabilities, Solis’ participation at Intersolar Europe 2026 reflected the company’s broader strategy of delivering integrated energy solutions that address evolving market needs. As demand for energy storage continues to grow across residential, commercial and utility-scale applications, the company is positioning itself to support customers with technologies that extend beyond power conversion to encompass intelligent, end-to-end energy management.
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