Dyness Stands Out at Intersolar Europe with Expanded Products and Partnerships

Dyness Stands Out at Intersolar Europe with Expanded Products and Partnerships
Dyness Stands Out at Intersolar Europe with Expanded Products and Partnerships

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MUNICH, June 26, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Dyness, a global innovator in energy storage solutions, has made a splash at Intersolar Europe. Once again, it has demonstrated the value of innovation by introducing its latest commercial and industrial (C&I) product, DH100F, and residential product, Powerbox G2. Notably, the brand has gained new European customers on site, reinforcing its commitment to strengthening collaborative partnerships.

At this stage, Dyness has recently launched its Powerbox G2 and DH100F low-voltage residential product, designed for small-scale commercial and industrial applications, to complement its array of comprehensive solutions.

Dyness Residential Solution: Greater Efficiency, Simplified Installation, Smart Management

For the residential segment, Dyness launched high and low voltage products for different electricity demands. They feature high system efficiency of up to 1C upload and download speed, and easy installation through OTA update and modular design. In addition, Dyness Smart Cloud Platform also supports intelligent management of power optimization to improve system performance and revenue.

The new Powerbox G2 uses the shortest power cable path design and temperature control mechanism to ensure higher system efficiency and lower system cost, optimizing the user experience.

Dyness C&I solution: maximum security, high energy density, application in all scenarios

Dyness C&I solutions are based on flexible configuration and the ability to connect multiple units in parallel to meet the needs of different application scenarios. With their All-In-One design and quick power on and off, they allow for flexible expansion and multiple operating modes.

The new DH100F has an energy density of up to 35.2 kWh/m³, and its fire prevention strategy with three-level detection and TMG function can also ensure maximum system safety. The flexible expansion of the DH100F allows it to achieve MW level capacity, excelling in all scenarios.

During the exhibition, Dyness awarded the award Golden Partner to clients in countries such as Germany, the United Kingdom and Spain, and signed contracts with distributors in the Netherlands and Bulgaria, showing its commitment to these markets through strong partnerships. In addition, both KOSTAL and KACO, investment partners of Dyness in Germany, took the stage at the brand’s stand to deliver interesting speeches.

Andreas Schmalenberg, Product Director of KOSTAL, presented the connection of KOSTAL inverters with the Tower series, which offers customers a premium solution. It is notable that the Tower T14, combined with the Kostal PLENTICORE plus G2 10 inverter, achieved a system performance index of 94.2%, according to Stromspeicher-Inspektion 2024 by HTW Berlin. Arvid Burkledirector of product lifecycle management at KACO, also highlighted: “We are proud of the compatibility between KACO blueplanet hybrid inverters and the Dyness Tower and Tower Pro series, offering users more reliable storage options.”

With a global presence spanning 13 branches worldwide, Dyness has established a strong local service system in Europe, through comprehensive after-sales follow-up service and quick hotline response, to ensure the quality and reliability of services. Dyness serves more than 500,000 users in over 100 countries and collaborates with more than 90 partners worldwide to make renewable energy more affordable.

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