Following Its Microinverter Breakthrough, Hoymiles Showcases Advanced Utility & Energy Storage Portfolio at StorageNext 2026 in New Delhi

Hoymiles successfully hosted its flagship StorageNext 2026 event on May 8, 2026, at Le Méridien, New Delhi, marking a significant milestone in advancing energy storage innovation in India. Aligned with its vision of “Open Energy for All”, the event brought together industry leaders, policymakers, and clean energy stakeholders to showcase Hoymiles’ latest advancements in Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS) and Power Conversion Systems (PCS), tailored for the evolving Indian market. The initiative reinforced Hoymiles’ commitment to fostering collaboration, sharing industry insights, and accelerating the adoption of scalable energy storage solutions critical to India’s clean energy transition.

Centered around the theme “Scale. Stability. Sustainability.”, StorageNext highlighted Hoymiles’ comprehensive portfolio, including containerized BESS solutions and next-generation PCS technologies designed to enhance grid reliability and support renewable energy integration.

The evening commenced with networking, followed by a formal inauguration featuring a keynote address and ceremonial opening. The event was graced by distinguished chief guests, including Mr. Parveen Jangra, Co-Founder, CTO & COO, TrueRe – Oriana Power Limited; Mr. Gurvinder Singh Oberoi, CTO (Executive VP) – BESS & Renewables, JBM Group; Dr. Bhawani Singh Rathore, President BESS – Global RE & BESS Trainer & Consultant, IFEVA Green Energy Foundation and Mr. Nikhil Manohar Ghatwai, AVP, Head of Procurement & SCM, Replus Engitech Pvt Limited, along with other eminent dignitaries from across the energy sector. Their presence underscored the collaborative efforts driving India’s energy transition.

A key highlight of the event was the launch of multiple advanced solutions, including DC Containers (5MWh & 6.25MWh), HPCS3500-E/1725-E/1250-E and a 6.25MWh AC Container. The containerized storage portfolio showcased Hoymiles’ focus on flexibility, scalability, and high-performance design, with features such as liquid-cooling for thermal stability, modular architecture for easy expansion, and intelligent monitoring capabilities enabling predictive maintenance and optimized operations.

Complementing this, the HPCS systems demonstrated industry-leading efficiency of over 99%, ultra-fast response times, and seamless integration across on-grid, off-grid, and hybrid applications, ensuring enhanced grid stability and reliability . These launches were further supported by technical presentations, real-world case studies, and engaging discussions led by Hoymiles’ leadership team, offering valuable insights into the future of utility-scale energy storage.

Speaking on the occasion, Trishit Banerjee, Sr. Manager – Utility Business said, “StorageNext 2026 reflects Hoymiles’ commitment to supporting India’s clean energy transition through advanced, scalable, and reliable energy storage solutions. Our latest BESS and PCS innovations are designed to address the growing need for grid stability, renewable integration, and operational efficiency—delivering flexible technologies tailored to the evolving demands of the Indian market. We remain focused on enabling a more resilient and sustainable energy ecosystem through innovation and collaboration.”

The evening concluded with entertainment, a lucky draw, and a gala dinner, providing attendees with opportunities to network and celebrate innovation.With the successful execution of StorageNext 2026, Hoymiles further strengthens its position as a key enabler in India’s renewable energy ecosystem—continuing to deliver scalable, reliable, and sustainable energy storage solutions while advancing its commitment to “Open Energy for All.”


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