The Smarter E AWARD 2025: Energy Transition Pioneers Shortlisted

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(MENAFN - AETOSWire) (BUSINESS WIRE ) -- The winners of The smarter E AWARD 2025 will be honored on 6 May at the International Congress Center Messe Mu–nchen. The finalists are the following. ...

Finalists in the Photovoltaics category 7Secondsolar (South Africa) with its AUTOPV planning software solution Aevy (Norway) with its Aevy asset management platform Aiko energy (China) with its ABC INFINITE PV module Anhui Huasun Energy (China) with its Kunlun Series Ultra-high Bifaciality HJT solar module LONGi Solar Technology (China) with its Hi-MO X10 module MBJ Solutions (Germany) with its MBJ Sunlike Lab solar simulator Seaward Electronic (UK) with its PV:1525-IV testing device Sungrow Power Supply (China) with its SG350HX-20 string inverter Sunmaxx PVT (Germany) with its Sunmaxx PX-1 combination module Weidmüller Interface (Germany) with its PV Inline lightning and overvoltage protection Finalists in the Energy Storage category CMBlu Energy (Germany) with its Organic SolidFlow Battery storage system EcoFlow (China) with its PowerOcean DC Fit residential storage system EVE Energy (China) with its Mr. Big battery cell Huawei Technologies (China) with its ESS LUNA2000-215-2S10 storage system Hydrostor (Canada) with its A-Compressed Air Energy Storage (A-CAES) system p&e power&energy (Germany) with its Scalable Cell Level Power Electronics Platform inverter system SAMSUNG SDI (South Korea) with its U8A1 UPS solution SOL Research (Germany) with its Powerstation 2.500 Sungrow Power Supply (China) with its PowerTitan 2.

0 large-scale storage system Xiamen Hithium Energy Storage Technology (China) with its Power 6.25 MWh 4h BESS battery container Finalists in the E-Mobility category Cable-Sherpa (Austria) with its Cable-Sherpa cable management DEHN (Germany) with its DEHNguard M DC ACI 1250 FM power protection switch Etecnic (Spain) with its EVcharge Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) platform Friedrich (Germany) with its URBANROOF parking lot canopy GoodWe (China) with its Vela Series Residential Solar Carport Hive Power (Switzerland) with its Hive Power FLEXO Smart Charge SaaS solution SAMSUNG SDI (South Korea) with its No Thermal Propagation Technology battery concept Schaltbau (Germany) with its C330 high-power DC contactor Shenzhen Kehua Hengsheng Technology (China) with its EV3102-040K-HR-UC SiC charging module OPES Solar Mobility (Germany) with its O.Motion matrix solar module series Schaltbau (Deutschland) mit dem Hochleistungs-DC-Schütz C330 Shenzhen Kehua Hengsheng Technology (China) mit dem SiC-Lademodul EV3102-040K-HR-UC OPES Solar Mobility mit der Matrix-Solarmodul-Serie O.



Motion Finalists in the Smart Integrated Energy category FENECON (Germany) with its FEMS FENECON energy management system meteocontrol (Germany) with its mc Assetpilot fleXality (Germany) with its AI-based fEnOMS software solution Sungrow Power Supply (China) with its Stem Cell Grid Technology grid-forming inverter technology Toscano (Spain) with its COMBI-PRO-MAX switching solution Utiligize (Denmark) with its integrated Forecast & Investment platform Zählerfreunde (Germany) with its white label energy management SaaS solution for utilities Finalists in the Outstanding Projects category Beijing HyperStrong Technology (China ) with its Beijing Siyuanqiao Integrated Charging Plus Storage Station Project Beijing HyperStrongTechnology (China) with its 250 MW/1,000 MWh energy storage project in Santanghu CyberGrid (Austria) with its Theiß Hybrid Storage System Electricity Authority of Cyprus (Cyprus ) with its installation of PV systems in 405 public schools GIZ Indonesia (Indonesia) with its off-grid Solar Ice Maker project for fishing communities Karlsruhe Institute of Technology – KIT (Germany) with its BiFlow hybrid storage system project LONGi Solar Technology (China) with its 3000 Nm3/h Electrolyzer in Hydrogen-Rich Blast Furnace Smelting project Phaesun (Germany) with its BeCool: Clean Cooling for Markets in Kenya project Sungrow Hydrogen (China) with its Low Carbon Institute Green Hydrogen Demonstration Project Xiamen Ampace Technology (China) with its energy storage project integrated into a high-voltage transformer station in Chile View source version on businesswire: MENAFN20032025004146001356ID1109338950 Legal Disclaimer: MENAFN provides the information “as is” without warranty of any kind. We do not accept any responsibility or liability for the accuracy, content, images, videos, licenses, completeness, legality, or reliability of the information contained in this article. If you have any complaints or copyright issues related to this article, kindly contact the provider above.

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