HYXiPOWER, Australia’s rising player in the photovoltaic (PV) and energy storage system (ESS) industry, made a compelling statement at All Energy 2024 with its extensive portfolio of renewable energy solutions.
The company’s exhibition highlighted a range of energy management innovations, from Microinverters and Hybrid Inverters to High Voltage Batteries and an All-in-One Battery solution—all engineered to simplify energy use under a single brand umbrella.
Among the lineup, HYXiPOWER’s single-phase 3-8 Hybrid Inverter and 3-6 String Inverter—recently listed with the Clean Energy Council (CEC)—received notable attention from industry professionals and customers.

This achievement is seen as a positive indication of HYXiPOWER’s readiness to meet stringent local standards and establish a robust market presence.
Australian consumers showed particular interest in the brand’s All-in-One and AC Battery solutions, which are currently advancing through the CEC listing process.
These adaptable products are expected to suit various home and commercial applications, especially as the 25kW/50kWh configuration can be scaled up for large residential projects.
According to HYXiPOWER, with a stackable and modular design, its energy storage systems are versatile enough to cater to individual property needs, aligning with the growing consumer preference for customizable clean energy solutions.
Notably, the company’s All-in-One Battery solution eliminates the need for additional meters or distribution box upgrades, offering an efficient home energy range from 6kW/10kWh to 15kW/25kWh, tailored to specific energy needs.
Highlighting its commitment to fostering knowledge and industry collaboration, HYXiPOWER hosted solar expert Andy McCarthy at its booth during the expo.
With two decades of experience in the renewable sector, McCarthy is the author of Here Comes the Sun, a new book that captures his insights into the evolving solar landscape.
McCarthy’s industry perspective resonates with HYXiPOWER’s mission to promote a “green future” through cooperative efforts among manufacturers, installers, and engineering procurement contractors (EPCs).
A significant development during All Energy 2024 was HYXiPOWER’s partnership with the Solar Training Centre, one of Australia’s largest solar training facilities.

Through this collaboration, the company aims to contribute to the professional growth of electricians by providing practical training to support their transition into qualified solar installers.
Committing over 70% of its resources to research and development, HYXiPOWER is focused on advancing adaptability and sustainability across its offerings to meet Australia’s growing demand for efficient and flexible energy solutions.
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