The company’s display featured high-capacity hardware, including the 125kW/261kWh liquid-cooled all-in-one system and the 50kW C&I ESS, designed to meet diverse energy storage demands. Beyond hardware, Felicitysolar introduced an AI-driven management platform intended to optimize energy efficiency for residential and commercial users alike. These technical offerings were supported by a series of presentations aimed at clarifying the practical application of their latest battery and inverter technologies.
Third-party validation played a central role in the firm's exhibition strategy. Intertek granted the company Satellite Program laboratory qualification and issued ETL certificates, facilitating easier entry into North American markets. Simultaneously, DEKRA provided certification for European standards, while SGS confirmed Australian grid-connection compliance for the IVGM25KHP3G3 series inverter. These milestones, coupled with industry accolades—including Enterprise of the Year and Frontier Technology honors—signal a push for broader international integration. By signing new agreements with partners in Argentina and Chile, Felicitysolar is signaling a shift toward more localized global operations to address rising demand for renewable infrastructure.





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