StarCharge Unveils Next-Generation Energy Solutions and Strategic Partnership with SolarJuice at SNEC 2026

Revolutionizing Energy at SNEC 2026 with StarCharge



StarCharge, a prominent name in electric vehicle (EV) charging solutions and digital energy technology, made waves at SNEC 2026 by unveiling a range of cutting-edge energy technologies. This event also marked the announcement of a strategic partnership with Australian firm SolarJuice, underlining StarCharge's commitment to fostering a global energy transition.

A New Era of Energy Solutions


During the exhibition, StarCharge introduced an integrated energy ecosystem designed to support solar, energy storage, EV charging, vehicle-to-grid (V2G) solutions, and energy trading. These advancements are tailored for applications across commercial, industrial, transportation, and large-scale facilities.

Highlighting Innovative Products


Among the standout innovations was the Solid-State Transformer (SST) from StarCharge, which facilitates a direct medium voltage connection with sixfold power output. This technology significantly enhances energy conversion efficiency, particularly for high-performance charging stations, large-scale storage systems, and AI data centers.

Additionally, StarCharge showcased its 720 kW Arctic immersion liquid cooling cabinet and a fully liquid-cooled StarOcean charging terminal. These pioneering products represent some of the first commercially available liquid-cooled charging architectures, offering improved thermal performance, extended equipment lifespan, and lower long-term operating costs.

Another significant introduction was the 960 kW solar storage charging system—an all-in-one platform that integrates photovoltaic generation, energy storage, charging, and power distribution. This DC-bus architecture reduces energy losses and simplifies implementation for commercial and industrial energy projects. The company also revealed its 6.25 MWh energy storage container, equipped with high-performance battery packs, designed for applications that support AI data centers and utility-scale energy storage.

The Role of Digital Energy Platforms


Furthermore, StarCharge presented its proprietary cloud-edge-device architecture, including the Taiyi Multi-Network Integration Platform and the Taiyi Energy Trading Platform. These innovative solutions provide real-time energy management, predictive operations and maintenance, asset optimization, and electricity trading functionalities across decentralized energy systems.

Strategic Partnership with SolarJuice


Significantly, during the event, StarCharge signed a strategic cooperation agreement with SolarJuice Pty Ltd, a leading distributor of renewable energy products in Australia. This partnership focuses on developing renewable energy projects, deploying virtual power plants (VPPs), local investment initiatives, as well as distributing StarCharge’s energy solutions across Australia and New Zealand. It aims to accelerate the growth of integrated solar-storage-charging and VPP ecosystems throughout the ANZ market.

Towards a Smarter Energy Future


As the electrification and decarbonization movements reshape global energy markets, StarCharge remains dedicated to delivering scalable technologies that merge charging infrastructures, energy storage solutions, digital energy management, and electricity trading into a cohesive energy ecosystem.

About StarCharge


StarCharge is a global provider of EV charging infrastructure and digital energy solutions. Its portfolio includes EV charging infrastructure, energy storage, microgrids, virtual power plants, energy management systems, and energy trading platforms, serving a diverse range of customers, including households, businesses, industries, transportation, and energy utilities globally.

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