In March 2026, CONOW made a significant impact at the Solar Solutions Amsterdam 2026 event, where it introduced an extensive product range aimed at the residential energy market. This event, which took place from March 10 to 12 at the Expo Greater Amsterdam, spotlighted the brand's growing trust among European distributors and industry stakeholders.
One of the primary highlights was the launch of the CONOW AI HEMS, a sophisticated energy management platform created by Tuya, which focuses on optimizing energy tariffs across more than 800 providers. This platform also provides real-time load management tailored for devices such as thermostats, EV chargers, and heat pumps. Unlike many market solutions that rely on theoretical capacities, CONOW’s AI HEMS is based on a proven installed base of devices, offering a more reliable framework for energy management.
Among the new products was the Lyra 2500 AC, a smart balcony energy storage system featuring a constant output of 1500W and a peak of 3000W, backed by a 2560-Wh LFP battery that can be combined to reach 5120 Wh. With a swift 1.5-hour rapid charge and universal compatibility with microinverters, it presents an attractive option for homeowners.
Another significant addition is the Atlas 6000 AC, an AC- coupled plug-in storage system ideal for meeting peak loads and the daily needs of households. It can connect to any standard outlet, ensuring a safe and reliable power supply both on and off the grid. Further, the CBE2000 Pro emerges as a plug-and-play solution for balcony solar and storage, boasting a bidirectional AC power of 2500W and quick backup capabilities.
The innovative CBE Expansion Battery 5000 system allows users to create a custom capacity using modular 2-kWh and 5-kWh units, setting a new benchmark for cost-effectiveness and quick scalability within CONOW's product range. Additionally, the all-in-one energy storage solution offers modular systems that can range from 8 kWh to 48 kWh, all designed with IP66 protection, making them versatile enough for various residential applications including electric vehicle charging.
Alain Zheng, head of AI energy solutions at CONOW, emphasized the importance of addressing the rising energy concerns of European homeowners, stating, "Every product we introduced in Amsterdam is based on the principle that your home should cater to your needs, not vice versa."
CONOW is actively investing in developing its community and long-term relationships in Europe. At its exclusive CONOW OPEN event on March 11, industry leaders gathered to hear insights from Guy Vandendungen, Technical Director at Perpetum Energy, regarding the Netherlands' energy storage market and CONOW's competitive positioning. This event also saw the signing of strategic partnerships with three European firms, including Flexisolar GmbH, Lanergy GmbH, and GroenWoon B.V.
As Mason Sun, head of smart solutions at CONOW, noted, "The question now is not if we will transition to a smarter, greener energy future, but how quickly and effectively we can achieve this together."
Looking ahead, CONOW aims to expand its footprint in Europe, not just as a short-term player but as a trusted long-term partner in building reliable energy infrastructures for households across the continent. For further information on their energy solutions, visit
www.conow.com. Links to featured solutions include conow.com/Lyra2500AC and conow.com/CBE2000Pro.