FIMER Unveils Next-Generation Solar Solutions at Intersolar Europe 2025

Following its acquisition by McLaren Applied in early 2025 and backed by significant investments, FIMER is set to unveil a bold new vision for solar energy at Intersolar Europe 2025—the premier global exhibition for the solar industry. From May 7–9, at Booth 360 in Hall B4, Munich Trade Fair Centre, visitors will experience FIMER’s latest innovations, including high-efficiency inverters, modular storage solutions, and intelligent digital platforms—all designed to deliver top-tier performance, adaptability, and sustainability across residential, commercial & industrial (C&I), and utility-scale segments.

The showcase highlights the cutting-edge Power platform for residential use, the robust PVM-75/125-TL inverter for C&I projects, the new PVX energy storage system, and the versatile PVS-10/33-TL inverter series, giving attendees a glimpse into the technologies shaping the future of clean energy.

Power Platform: PowerUNO, PowerTRIO, and PowerX

FIMER’s residential offerings are built to enhance energy self-consumption and storage efficiency. The PowerUNO (single-phase) and PowerTRIO (three-phase) inverters, along with the modular PowerX storage system, provide scalable, future-ready solutions ideal for both new installations and retrofit projects. These systems support a wide range of power capacities up to 10 kW, feature Plug&Play installation, real-time monitoring capabilities, and can deliver up to 6 kW of backup power.

The PowerUNO and PowerTRIO inverters are compact, hybrid units delivering up to 98% efficiency and are equipped with integrated arc fault detection (AFCI) for superior safety. Meanwhile, PowerX is a lightweight, modular energy storage system utilizing LFP (Lithium Iron Phosphate) battery technology, with scalable storage capacity up to 30 kWh to meet growing energy demands.

PowerUNO and PowerX are currently available on the market, while PowerTRIO has received Preliminary Prototype Confirmation in accordance with VDE AR-N 4105/4110/4120 standards and is in the final stages of the certification process.

PVM-75/125: High-Power, Battery-Ready Inverters

Engineered for commercial and industrial use, the new three-phase PVM-75/125 inverter comes in power ratings from 75 kW to 125 kW. With up to 12 MPPTs that can be paralleled to suit various project needs, it offers exceptional flexibility. Its fuse-free architecture, reduced weight, and streamlined installation make it ideal for large-scale solar deployments, while also ensuring straightforward maintenance. This battery-ready solution features real-time monitoring and delivers high conversion efficiency.

When paired with FIMER’s new modular C&I storage system, PVX—with a capacity of up to 215 kWh and hybrid cooling technology—facilities can significantly boost their self-consumption capabilities. The PVM-75/125-TL is now open for orders.

PVS-10/33: Versatile Three-Phase String Inverter

The PVS-10/33 series is tailored for commercial and industrial (C&I) solar projects, offering power ratings from 10 kW to 33 kW. Designed for maximum adaptability, these inverters are well-suited for both new installations and retrofits, with minimal installation and maintenance requirements. Key features include compatibility with bifacial modules, integrated export limitation, and advanced string monitoring, making them an excellent choice for commercial rooftop and ground-mounted solar systems.

 

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