The company introduced 300kW and 460kW liquid-cooled power conversion systems designed to address specific technical bottlenecks in European infrastructure, such as high parallel operation losses and large site footprints. With an R&D department where over half the staff hold advanced degrees, HIZENERGY has moved to localize its core technology, focusing on proprietary grid-tied algorithms and thermal management systems to meet rigorous regional environmental standards.
For the small and medium-sized enterprise sector, HIZENERGY launched the ENERBOX series. These integrated cabinets offer 261kWh and 313kWh capacities, specifically engineered for peak shaving and photovoltaic optimization in factories and cold chain facilities. The hardware arrives pre-certified for EU grid interconnection and includes a multilingual operational platform for remote dispatch and automated peak-valley arbitrage.
To support these deployments, the company finalized three cooperation agreements with European system integrators and project developers. These deals grant HIZENERGY access to established local networks in Austria, Spain, and beyond, while utilizing a service framework built on the performance data of 6,000 domestic installations. This strategy emphasizes long-term reliability and regulatory compliance, positioning the firm to navigate the complexities of Europe's transition to decentralized power.




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