Soltech, Solis, and Enequi Partner to Revolutionize Residential Solar and Energy Storage in Sweden

Soltech Energy, Solis, and Enequi have entered a strategic partnership to help homeowners and farmers optimize their energy and reduce electricity costs. This partnership will be part of Soltech Home, Soltech’s concept for the residential market in solar energy, EV charging, and energy storage.

In October, Soltech Energy launched the Soltech Home concept. The concept integrates solar panels, energy storage, EV charging, support services, smart controls, and customer service. Together, a tailored package is created for households seeking to future-proof their energy use and enhance energy efficiency in their homes.

As part of its ongoing efforts, Soltech has now established a strategic partnership with inverter manufacturer Solis and energy company Enequi. This partnership aims to set a new standard for sustainable energy solutions for individuals and farmers in Sweden.

“We have carefully evaluated the market and chosen to collaborate with the best technical solutions for our customers. Through Enequi’s AI technology, Solis’s state-of-the-art inverters, and our expertise in consulting, installation, and support, we have created a market-leading customer offering. We are therefore very confident about this strategic partnership,” says Patrik Hahne, CEO of Soltech Energy.

Advanced Technology and Energy Optimization with AI

Solis, a global leader in inverter manufacturing, will contribute its technology to provide Soltech Home customers with access to the latest in flexible and efficient hybrid systems.

“As one of the world’s largest inverter manufacturers, we have a significant responsibility to meet climate goals, and sustainability must be economically viable for both the planet and households. When Soltech presented the idea of a comprehensive energy package that makes energy usage both smarter and more cost-effective, we immediately saw the potential and wanted to be part of a solution that benefits both the environment and homeowners,” says Peter Martensson Florea, Nordics Manager at Solis.

To further optimize the Soltech Home system, Enequi’s AI solutions will assist homeowners and farmers in maximizing energy efficiency and reducing electricity costs in a smart and automated manner.

“Our collaboration with Soltech and the integration of Solis inverters as one of our compatible brands marks an important step in our strategy for both national and international expansion. This partnership opens up many new opportunities, and we look forward to continuing to develop and refine solutions that provide real benefits to customers,” says Mikael Lindgren, CEO of Enequi.

This partnership marks a new era in residential energy management, paving the way for a cleaner, more cost-efficient future for Swedish households and farms.

 

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