The flagship Aura system is engineered for whole-home management, providing backup power without the need for additional external gateways or hardware. Its modular design allows homeowners to scale storage capacity as their requirements grow. Complementing this, the updated Halo series now includes the 5 kWh Halo 5 and the Halo PV, a unit designed for direct integration with solar arrays to increase overall energy yield for balcony and apartment settings.
Beyond residential hardware, HYXI showcased the Atlas 261 kWh liquid-cooled energy storage system aimed at the commercial and industrial sector. This unit focuses on cost optimization and long-term operational efficiency. These products are managed by Muse, an AI-native operating system that handles predictive maintenance, energy scheduling, and virtual power plant integration.
During the event, the company received the EUPD Research Top Brand 2026 certification and finalized several strategic partnerships. David Shen, General Manager of HYXI Overseas Business Center, noted that the company is prioritizing the European market by merging hardware advancements with artificial intelligence to create more reliable energy ecosystems.




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