The new PCS units, which incorporate Infineon EconoDUAL™3 power modules, are engineered for high-temperature resilience and grid-forming stability. Capable of operating at full power in 55°C conditions with 98.5% efficiency, the hardware targets the specific technical demands of Europe’s renewable-heavy power grid. To secure project financing, the company obtained grid and safety certifications from TÜV SÜD and Polish grid code compliance from TÜV NORD. Furthermore, a strategic agreement with TÜV SÜD positions SINEXCEL to meet the EU Cyber Resilience Act and NIS2 cybersecurity requirements.
Beyond hardware, SINEXCEL is formalizing a pan-European support network to handle maintenance and deployment. The company tapped Eco Service GmbH for continent-wide technical support, utilizing a dedicated spare-parts hub in Germany. Additional maintenance operations are being established in Slovakia and Germany through Sagacity International Hk Limited. For project delivery, SINEXCEL entered into a milestone agreement with Czech integrator Tesla Energy Holding, alongside alliances with InterConti Trading s.r.o. and Nota Energy to integrate its conversion systems into broader energy storage projects.




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