Sungrow Showcases Hybrid C&I Battery System at All Energy Australia 2025

Sungrow, a global leader in PV inverter and energy storage solutions, announced its participation in All Energy Australia 2025, the largest renewable energy exhibition in the Asia-Pacific region. At the event, Sungrow will showcase its full suite of clean energy technologies, including the debut of its new hybrid 110 DC-coupled commercial and industrial (C&I) battery system. The exhibition provides a strategic platform for Sungrow to strengthen collaboration with industry partners, installers, and policymakers shaping Australia’s renewable energy future.

12 Years of Local Leadership and Innovation
Celebrating over 12 years in Australia, Sungrow continues to drive the nation’s clean energy transition with high-performance, reliable, and flexible solutions across residential, C&I, and utility-scale segments. Its products are designed to meet Australia’s rigorous standards, delivering robust performance from rooftops to large-scale solar farms.

Sungrow’s Australian operations include a team of more than 90 professionals — 60 of whom are engineers and technicians — supported by a 3,000 m² service and logistics center and a network of over 300 service partners nationwide. Recognized as the No.1 Top Solar Inverter Manufacturer and a five-time recipient of the EUPD Top Brand PV Award, Sungrow has set the benchmark for excellence in solar technology and customer support in the region.

Driving a Cleaner Future with the National Inverter Trade-In Program
Sungrow’s national inverter trade-in program, launched in July 2025, has quickly gained traction across multiple states. Certified installers have reported strong homeowner interest, faster system upgrade decisions, and highly positive feedback. Running until the end of December, the program offers attractive rebates for eligible users to upgrade to Sungrow’s fifth-generation hybrid inverter and battery system, enabling greater performance, reliability, and energy independence for Australian households.


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