Germany’s solar and energy storage market continues to expand rapidly. In 2025, the country added 16.4 GW of new photovoltaic capacity, bringing cumulative installations to more than 117 GW. During the same period, nearly 600,000 residential energy storage systems were installed, adding approximately 6.5 GWh of new storage capacity.
As the scale of solar and energy storage deployment grows, the market’s focus is gradually shifting from how much capacity can be installed to how efficiently the entire energy system can operate.
Increasing demand for solar self-consumption, backup power, system expansion, and electric vehicle charging is driving European home energy systems toward greater integration, flexibility, and intelligent control.
From June 23 to 25, LuxpowerTek participated in Intersolar Europe 2026 at Messe München in Munich, Germany. At the event, LuxpowerTek presented a comprehensive portfolio of residential energy storage, three-phase systems, and its new Genova all-in-one solar, storage, and EV charging solution.
Through a more complete and flexible energy ecosystem, LuxpowerTek demonstrated how different technologies can work together to meet the evolving requirements of European households and small commercial projects.

A Complete Energy Ecosystem for Diverse Applications
To address different household energy demands, installation environments, and light commercial applications, LuxpowerTek showcased three representative energy storage solutions.
01 | High-Power-Density Residential Energy Storage
GEN3-LB-EU 3–8K + PGEM MAX
The GEN3-LB-EU 8K is LuxpowerTek’s next-generation single-phase low-voltage hybrid inverter. Through a high-power-density design, it delivers greater output capacity while significantly reducing the space required for system installation.
Key system features include:
- Compact GEN3-LB-EU 8K inverter with stable 8kW output
- Two independent MPPTs for flexible PV configuration
- PGEM MAX 16kWh energy storage battery
- Battery expansion supporting up to 50 units in parallel
- System-level expansion of up to 128kW output power and 768kWh storage capacity
The solution is designed for European households seeking higher power output, greater storage capacity, and more efficient use of limited installation space.

02 | High-Protection Eco Hybrid Solution
SNA PRO-EU 3–6.5K + PSHIELD
Developed for diverse installation environments and backup power requirements, this solution balances system flexibility, electrical safety, and outdoor adaptability.
The SNA PRO-EU 6.5K features an IP66 protection rating and a dedicated GEN port. It also supports Smart Load management and AC Coupling, allowing users to integrate generators, controllable loads, and existing PV systems into a more flexible energy architecture.
The PSHIELD 5kWh battery features an IP65 protection rating and supports scalable capacity expansion.
Key system capabilities include:
- SNA PRO-EU output ratings from 3kW to 6.5kW
- Dedicated GEN port for generator integration
- Smart Load and AC Coupling support
- PSHIELD 5kWh modular battery
- Battery expansion supporting up to 50 units in parallel
- System-level expansion of up to 104kW output power and 240kWh storage capacity
This solution provides a practical option for residential backup, weak-grid, and off-grid applications where environmental protection and flexible energy input are essential.

03 | Three-Phase Low-Voltage Hybrid Energy Storage
TriP2-LB-3P 20K + PSHIELD MAX
Designed for large residences, villas, and small commercial projects, this solution strengthens system compatibility with complex loads and three-phase power environments.
The TriP2-LB-3P 20K supports three-phase unbalanced loads, making it suitable for applications where energy consumption differs significantly across individual phases.
Combined with the PSHIELD MAX 16kWh battery, the solution provides both high output power and scalable energy storage capacity.
Key system features include:
- 20kW three-phase low-voltage hybrid inverter
- Support for three-phase unbalanced loads
- Compatibility with residential and commercial load profiles
- PSHIELD MAX 16kWh battery with IP65 protection
- Battery expansion supporting up to 32 units in parallel
- System-level expansion of up to 200kW output power and 480kWh storage capacity
The solution enables installers to configure larger energy storage systems for projects requiring higher load capability, three-phase output, and long backup duration.
Rethinking the All-in-One Energy System
A major highlight of the LuxpowerTek booth was the new Genova AIO Series, LuxpowerTek’s first all-in-one energy storage system to introduce a fully rethought structural and industrial design.
Genova forms part of a complete solar, storage, and EV charging ecosystem together with the GO-LINK intelligent gateway and the SolPark AC EV charger. The solution has been developed for the United Kingdom, wider European markets, and Australia.
Each Genova system combines a 6kW energy storage inverter with stackable 5kWh battery modules. It also integrates a Smart Load interface and supports AC Coupling, enabling users to manage controllable household loads and connect additional energy resources within one system.
Through parallel expansion, users can increase both output power and storage capacity according to changing household energy requirements.
The complete system also supports up to 100A bypass capacity, improving flexibility when operating with larger household loads while maintaining stable power supply.
By combining the inverter, battery, gateway, and EV charging functions within a coordinated ecosystem, Genova reduces installation complexity and provides users with a simpler and more unified approach to home energy management.

Genova Receives EUPD Top Innovation Recognition
During Intersolar Europe 2026, the Genova all-in-one intelligent energy storage system received the EUPD Research “Top Innovation United Kingdom 2026” award.
The recognition reflects the industry’s acknowledgement of LuxpowerTek’s ongoing development in integrated residential energy storage.
Through its highly integrated and modular architecture, Genova simplifies system installation, capacity expansion, and long-term energy management. Its coordinated design also enables solar generation, battery storage, household loads, and EV charging to be managed through a more intuitive and efficient system.
The award represents an important milestone for Genova as LuxpowerTek continues to expand its all-in-one product portfolio across European and international markets.

Understanding Real Installation Needs
Throughout the exhibition, the LuxpowerTek team engaged with distributors, installers, and industry professionals from across Europe.
Discussions focused on practical topics including installation space optimization, backup power strategies, system expansion, three-phase load management, and the integration of EV charging into residential energy systems.
These exchanges provided valuable insight into the challenges faced by European installers and end users, helping LuxpowerTek better understand how products and system solutions can be further adapted to local requirements.
For LuxpowerTek, exhibitions are not only an opportunity to present new technology. They also provide a direct connection to the market, allowing real project experience and installer feedback to contribute to future product development.
Continuing to Build the European Energy Ecosystem
The conclusion of Intersolar Europe 2026 marks another step in LuxpowerTek’s continued development in the European market.
As residential energy systems become increasingly integrated, users require more than individual inverters or batteries. They need complete solutions capable of coordinating solar generation, energy storage, backup power, intelligent loads, and electric vehicle charging.
Moving forward, LuxpowerTek will continue to expand its product portfolio, strengthen cooperation with local partners, and provide European users with more reliable, efficient, and complete energy experiences.
Next stop: Solar & Storage Live UK 2026.
We look forward to meeting our partners and customers again in the United Kingdom.


