Envision Unveils Advanced Energy Systems at Intersolar Europe 2026
Envision has made a significant impact at the Intersolar Europe 2026 exhibition by showcasing its innovative integrated energy systems designed to supply clean and reliable energy for artificial intelligence (AI), industry, and power grids. During this event, Envision demonstrated how its integrated energy systems work in unison to enhance energy management across various applications.
Integrated Energy Solutions
Among the highlights of Envision's presentation was their commitment to a systematic approach to energy management, featuring lithium battery systems, energy storage, power electronics, and real-time coordination platforms. Kevin Huang, the Senior Vice President at Envision, emphasized the necessity of providing reliable, affordable, and low-carbon energy as a bottleneck for AI and industrial growth. He suggested that future energy transitions will hinge not merely on the cost per watt-hour but on the overall competitiveness of energy solutions.
Envision's AI energy system stands out as a vital infrastructure for supporting AI data centers, which require a growing demand for computing resources. With an effective orchestration of energy generation and storage, the system delivers sustainable performance that keeps pace with the rapid demands of AI technology.
AI Energy Infrastructure
The AI energy supply from Envision is designed specifically for data centers handling increasing computational loads. It coordinates energy generation, load interaction, and network storage through hybrid systems with wind and solar components. For instance, Envision employs a containerized 2.5 MW solid-state transformer (SST) that boosts the input voltage while ensuring maximized energy conversion efficiency.
By integrating various energy storage solutions, including sodium-ion technology and a compact LFP-based energy storage system, Envision facilitates greater operational efficiency for data centers while supporting a higher mix of renewable energies. The company’s energy system aims to increase computation energy efficiency significantly and reduce time frames for launching network operations.
Gen 8 Long Duration Energy System
Further enhancing its offerings, Envision launched the Gen 8 Long Duration Energy System (LDES), capable of storing energy in scenarios dominated by renewables. This system supports 8 to 16 hours of energy storage while achieving energy conversion efficiency of up to 91%. Designed to thrive in harsh conditions, such as extreme temperatures, the Gen 8 solutions deliver superior performance and can operate with less than industry noise levels, making it an excellent fit for projects prioritizing sustainability.
The modular design of the Gen 8 ensures reduced footprint while optimizing transportation and installation processes, making it easier for developers to adopt these systems in their projects.
Comprehensive Hybrid Solutions
Envision also presented its complete hybrid solution for wind and solar energy storage that allows for seamless energy dispatching for industrial and utility clients throughout the lifecycle of the project. The newly introduced network string solar inverter enhances the integration of solar energy storage systems with a cohesive energy management architecture.
Fostering efficient coordination between energy generation, storage, and demand response, Envision’s approach seeks to lower costs and enhance supply stability. Envision's life-cycle services include project forecasting, planning, and operation, ensuring that clients maximize the potential of their energy assets over time.
Conclusion
Envision's presence at Intersolar Europe 2026 sets a powerful precedent for future energy innovations aimed at harnessing renewable sources for critical sectors, particularly in AI. With projects already in operation and ambitious initiatives planned, the firm continues to lead the way towards a more sustainable energy future, promoting responsible energy systems capable of accommodating the urgent demands of modern technology.
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