Their displays covered power conversion systems (PCS), cells, residential storage units, C&I storage systems, zero-carbon park solutions, and power solutions for AI data centres (AIDC).

This follows our first roundup of SNEC 2026 product launch and showcase highlights, which ran earlier this week.

Differentiated product features, smart technologies and comprehensive ESS, cell upgrades

Sungrow launched its PowerMatrix inverter, an all-in-one device that integrates PV inversion, storage conversion, intelligent energy routing, and grid-forming control. Boasting multi-source compatibility, multi-loop interconnection, and multi-device coordinated operation, the product enables seamless collaboration across power generation, power grids, power loads, and storage assets. Sungrow claimed that it greatly simplifies the overall structure of PV-storage hybrid systems and eliminates device compatibility challenges.

CATL debuted its sodium-ion cell at the exhibition. Featuring the same packaging design as lithium-ion cell, it can be directly retrofitted into existing lithium cell modules with outstanding compatibility. The cell is now in mass production and delivery and has been deployed in a megawatt-scale storage project in Tibet. CATL notes that sodium-ion cells benefit from abundant sodium resources and low cost, making them especially well-suited for long-duration storage applications that do not require high energy density.