All Energy Australia exceeded expectations with a spectacular return on October 23-24. Attendees squeezed past booths and networked eagerly, with more exhibitors, speakers, and events than ever before. All Energy proved once again why they take the title of the industry’s biggest exhibition in Australia.
Announcements galore
All Energy wouldn’t be All Energy without some big announcements and product launches. Sigenergy kicked it off with a dinner and a huge step in the Australian market.
Sigenergy: Three-phase SigenStor approval by CEC
Sigenergy captured attention with its CEC-listed three-phase SigenStor range, offering scalable energy storage of up to 48 kWh per inverter. This solution caters to both residential and industrial users and is eligible for the upcoming NSW battery rebates, enhancing its appeal to Australian consumers.
Solis: New S6 inverter range
Solis showcased its latest high-efficiency inverters designed to boost energy yield for residential systems. These inverters come equipped with integrated monitoring and optimisation features. Among the exciting updates is an AC-coupled hybrid inverter specifically for battery storage.
Fronius: New EV charger on the way
Fronius announced a new and improved EV charger set to arrive in Australia. This upgraded charger will enhance the Wattpilot’s functionality and aesthetic appeal.
AIKO: All-new 475W residential panel
AIKO introduced its NEOSTAR 475W solar panel, the most efficient 54-cell residential panel in Australia. Utilising N-Type ABC cells, this panel offers superior energy output while occupying less than 2m² of roof space. The NEOSTAR panel is designed for durability and optimal performance in challenging conditions like partial shading. AIKO also unveiled their INFINITE series, promising efficiencies exceeding 25%. A recent microcrack test demonstrated the robustness of the ABC technology, outperforming a comparable TOPCon cell.
LONGi: The X6 Max
The newly announced LONGi Hi-MO X6 Max series incorporates advanced TaiRay and Hybrid Passivated Back Contact (HPBC) cell technology, achieving module efficiencies of up to 22.8%. These panels are designed to reduce energy loss from shading by eliminating visible front gridlines. Additionally, the use of M11 wafers optimises transportation and installation costs, offering significant benefits for large-scale solar projects.
Two days of industry insight and networking
If you attended All Energy this year, you’re likely still recovering, as we are! It was an enormous two-day event, and we enjoyed every moment. Highlights included Ross Garnaut’s insightful speech on Australia’s renewable economy and the GoodWe Awards. We also loved reconnecting with our partners, including Bluetti, Enphase, LAVO, Yingli Solar, Fronius, Sungrow, REC, SunPower, LONGi, and Solis.
We can’t wait to see what All Energy 2025 has in store!