Risen Energy Unveils Integrated Solar Storage Systems at SNEC 2025 Show
Risen Energy Showcases Integrated Solar Storage Systems at SNEC 2025
On June 11, 2025, Risen Energy debuted its cutting-edge solutions for renewable energy at the 18th edition of the SNEC PV Power Expo. This launch presents a fully integrated ecosystem designed to merge solar modules, inverters, energy storage, and intelligent energy management platforms. Aimed at mitigating procurement complexities and enhancing post-sales support, Risen Energy addresses prevalent issues currently faced in the solar industry.
Comprehensive Energy Solutions
To meet diverse customer needs, Risen Energy has developed three targeted system solutions suitable for residential properties, households, commercial and industrial businesses (CI), and utility markets. Each configuration is crafted to combine tailored hardware with smart software, ensuring optimized performance and user-friendly energy management.
Residential Solution
Targeting homeowners, this offering incorporates high-efficiency solar modules, compact Luvit micro-inverters, and stackable energy storage systems. This solution seeks to enhance safety, convenience, and energy efficiency within homes. Built-in Wi-Fi connectivity and rapid shutdown features enable smarter and safer energy management.
CI Solution
Tailored for industrial parks, factories, and other commercial settings, this hybrid system integrates photovoltaics, energy storage, and diesel generation into a single platform managed through the Risen Cloud. This comprehensive digital management allows real-time control of production, storage, consumption, and load balancing, significantly reducing energy expenses while improving operational oversight.
Utility Vehicle Solution
This expansive vehicle solution features a liquid-cooled energy storage system (ESS) known as eTron with a high density of 6.9 MWh per unit. It boasts a 37% increase in energy density and a 23% enhancement in space efficiency. Coupled with AI-driven cloud monitoring, this system maximizes performance and profitability for developers and network operators.
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Hyper-ion Pro Module
Setting a new industry benchmark, this module delivers over 730 Wp in serial production, with a bifaciality ratio of 90% and an ultra-low temperature coefficient of -0.24%/°C. It outperforms TOPCon and back-contact designs in critical performance areas.
Next-Gen Inverter
This new inverter features a single-stage integrated architecture that achieves over 98% peak efficiency, delivering a 4% higher energy yield compared to conventional models. Its symmetrical load distribution contributes to a 50% longer system lifespan and elevated long-term value.
Liquid-Cooled ESS iCon System
Offering modular scalability and seamless integration with multiple energy inputs, this solution harnesses premium LFP cells and boasts an IP55 rating for long-term reliability across a wide range of operational conditions. Key features include grid shutoff capability, scalable capacity, and peak load balancing.
Modular ESS System Risen Stack1
Designed for deployment flexibility, this system supports configurations ranging from 48 to 120 kWh with a unified modular structure. Its six-level battery protection system ensures safety, and deployment can be completed in under five minutes utilizing the Risen Cloud platform for intuitive operation and maintenance.
Risen Energy has also introduced a novel safety architecture called 4S, evolving from the traditional BMS+EMS+PCS model. This includes an in-house Safety Management System (SMS) that employs smart algorithms and a topological strategy, creating a closed-loop for prevention, control, and secure operations to enhance safety levels in solar storage deployment.
"Our goal has always been to bring clean energy into everyday life," stated Song Yifeng, Director of the Product Center at Risen Energy. "The future of energy lies not in standalone products but in integrated, intelligent systems. We are committed to pushing innovations throughout the entire energy value chain."