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Smart Fox: dynamically adjustable heating rod

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The Austrian manufacturer Smart Fox is presenting its latest series of heating rods. The products can also be combined with devices from other manufacturers and are designed for high flexibility.

Blue electric SUV charging at a station in front of a modern, solar-paneled garage. - © Ford

E3/DC: Bidirectional charging with Ford Explorer and Capri

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With the Edison V2H charging solution, storage manufacturer E3/DC is focussing on bidirectional DC charging as an extension of the home power station concept. The Ford Explorer and the new Capri now have the option of bidirectional charging.

© Timo Leukefeld
Decentralised hot water

Two AC heating rods for more self-sufficiency

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The so-called autarky boiler is now available in three sizes from Timo Leukefeld. Thanks to the ingenious technical concept, it also saves landlords time and money, as the decentralised boiler eliminates the obligation to monitor for legionella.

3D solar panel model with color gradient from blue to red on green terrain, indicating varying power output. - © PVcase
PVcase

Software suite for maximizing solar project efficiency

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Streamline your solar project planning with PVcase, a comprehensive software suite designed to enhance efficiency, precision, and quality.

© Velka Botička

IBC Solar: An all-rounder mounting system for pitched roofs

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With the Topfix 200, the system provider IBC Solar has developed an in-house mounting system for universal installation on pitched roofs with general building inspectorate approval from the DIBt.

Modern bathroom with a white water heater, black-framed mirror, sink, basket, and patterned white walls. - © Austria Email

Austria Email: Electric water heaters with intelligent control

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The Austrian company Austria Email is presenting a new generation of electric water heaters. They have a capacity of 50, 80 or 100 litres - making them ideal for use in private homes.

Graphs showing solar energy profiles with tabs for days of the week; map of a solar panel layout in the background. - © Trace Software
Planning

New version of the Archelios Pro planning software

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The software manufacturer Trace has introduced the latest version of the Archelios Pro planning software. The last upgrade focused on 3D modelling of the environment.

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Sonnen compatible with AC heating rod Elwa 2 from My PV

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From the Eco 8 generation onwards, Sonnen battery storage systems are now compatible with the AC Elwa 2 solar heating rod from My PV. The infinitely variable solar heating rod thus utilises more surplus solar power for heating.

Solar panel layout on a rooftop design interface showing shading data and solar production chart in a software application. - © Enphase
Planning software

A planning software that assembles plans in the cloud

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The US company Enphase Energy is now making its cloud-based design and quotation software Solargraf available. The software provides installers with system proposals and planning documents for residential and commercial customers.

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Ecoflow

New home storage system delivers 30 kilowatts

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Manufacturer Ecoflow presents the Power Ocean Plus as a central component for the home energy ecosystem. It delivers a maximum AC output of 29.9 kilowatts and can accommodate up to four solar strings totalling 40 kilowatts.

A digital dashboard interface with graphs is displayed on a blue background, alongside menu options. - © Volytica

Volytica diagnostics optimises energy trading and battery state of charge

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The company Volytica diagnostics will combine battery analysis software with AI-controlled future with the real-time trading solution for battery storage systems (BESS) from Enspired. These solutions are intended to optimise both the profitability of energy trading and the condition of the batteries in large battery storage systems.

© K2 Systems

K2 Systems: K2 Buddy now for tiled roofs

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The K2 Buddy can now also be used for tiled roofs. The monitoring system from K2 Systems helps protect photovoltaic modules from damage caused by excessive snow loads.

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Panasonic shows new M-series of Aquareas heat pumps

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Panasonic presents the new M series of Aquareas air/water heat pumps. This uses the control technology of partner company Tado° to reduce heating costs by up to 22 per cent.

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Gridparity develops solar roof for green car parks

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Car parks that combine solar canopies with green strips: This idea not only offers inexpensive and clean electricity. It also reduces the cost of watering the plants in summer, which are shaded and protected against intense heat.

© Niels Hendrik Petersen
Sonnen

New Sonnenbatterie 10 Performance Plus

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Battery manufacturer Sonnen presents the new Sonnenbatterie 10 Performance Plus. This increases self-consumption of solar power, ensures intelligent networking and provides an island-capable emergency power supply.

© K2 Systems

K2 Systems: new carport with just one pillar

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Covered parking spaces are increasingly becoming part of modern car park management. The single support system from K2 Systems has the advantage that there are fewer obstacles when parking and when opening the doors.

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SMA

New EV charger up to 50 per cent faster

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Manufacturer SMA presents the E-Charger for solar-optimised charging of electric vehicles. It combines solar and grid power and charges electric vehicles up to 50 per cent faster than standard wallboxes. The device is available immediately.

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Enphase Energy delivers IQ Battery 5P

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The US company Enphase Energy has started delivery of its most powerful battery, the IQ Battery 5P with Flexphase, in Germany, Austria and Switzerland. The fully AC-coupled system is available in single-phase and three-phase versions and delivers up to 70 kilowatt hours.

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Solitek

An upgraded high-efficiency module for solar roofs

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Solitek’s latest Solrif module in the Solid series is pushing solar roofing forwards with its design and efficiency. Is this the future of sustainable energy?