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Huawei Brings Its FusionSolar Range to SEANZ 2021 ‘Tomorrow's Energy Today’ Conference

2021.06.30

30 June 2021, Auckland, NZ – Huawei, the leading global provider of information and communications technology, infrastructure and smart devices, will showcase its FusionSolar Smart PV product portfolio at the Sustainable Energy Association New Zealand 2021 Tomorrow's Energy Today conference taking place in Hamilton, 1-2 July. Following successful rollouts in more than 60 countries, Huawei is excited to bring its FusionSolar Smart PV solutions and drive the overall uptake of solar energy in New Zealand.

"Technology is going to play a key role in addressing climate change, and one of Huawei's strategic initiatives is to develop innovations that reduce energy consumption for a low-carbon world. Our entry into the local solar market comes when New Zealand looks to increase its uptake of EVs and phase-out of gas, which will further increase New Zealand's electricity demands," says Yanek Fan, Managing Director, Huawei Technologies New Zealand. "As we launch our FusionSolar Smart PV solutions locally, we look forward to partnering with SEANZ by taking an active role in its upcoming conference and sharing some of our leading technologies with the wider the solar industry."

Huawei's FusionSolar Smart PV solutions are designed for all scenarios, including residential and commercial sectors, solar farms and the development of micro-grids to support remote communities and rural industries. The FusionSolar Smart PV range includes highly efficient, smart string inverters and controllers, scalable modular battery storage systems, and optimisers that can increase the energy yield of individual solar panels. Additionally, Wi-Fi and cellular dongles can connect inverters to the FusionSolar management system allowing users to run reports, safety alarms and energy yield assessments from their phones or desktop devices.

"Our FusionSolar products bring many competitive advantages, which we hope will bring more value to our partners and end-users in New Zealand. Our smart inverters can pinpoint issues with solar arrays, which can save up to 95 per cent of onsite troubleshooting time. Additionally, pairing individual solar modules with Huawei optimisers can increase the energy yield of the entire array, in some cases as high as 30 per cent," adds Yanek Fan. "That means the end-user, whether it is a business or a family, will be able to significantly reduce operation and maintenance expenses and enjoy a higher power yield from their solar system."

Huawei's latest solar technology will be on display at SkyCity Hamilton's Waikato Room One throughout the two days of the conference. Additionally, on Thursday 1st July at 2:00 pm, Huawei's Head of Solutions, Michael Chan, and Head of Sales, Alex Liu will be leading a session to provide an in-depth overview of the company's Smart PV technology and how it will help meet the specific needs of New Zealand.