AERL and Solinteg officially launch strategic commercial energy storage partnership in Australia

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The event marked the Australian introduction of the Solinteg M2HT hybrid inverter platform integrated within the new AERL AIO all-in-one range.

A major focus of the launch was the official Australian introduction of the Solinteg M2HT 75–125K Hybrid Inverter platform — a high-power commercial hybrid solution positioned at the upper end of the global hybrid inverter market.

The launch also included the broader M2HT 25–50K range, supporting scalable solar and battery storage applications across a wide range of commercial and industrial projects.

The partnership combines Solinteg’s global energy platform technology with AERL’s Australian engineering heritage, integration capability, and long-standing experience delivering power electronics and energy control systems locally since 1985.

More than a product launch, the event highlighted a growing shift toward integrated, system-led energy solutions designed for real-world deployment and long-term reliability.

A system-led approach for a changing market

As Australia’s solar and storage market continues to evolve, projects are becoming larger, more integrated, and increasingly dependent on reliable communication between hardware, software, monitoring, commissioning, and long-term support.

Project teams are placing greater emphasis on complete systems that can be deployed with confidence in real-world conditions, not simply on individual products.

At the centre of the AERL–Solinteg partnership is a shared focus on delivering commercially deployable systems backed by local engineering capability.

The launch introduced attendees to the Solinteg M2HT platform alongside the new AERL AIO range, designed to support scalable solar and battery storage projects across a broad range of commercial and industrial applications.

Global innovation, delivered locally

A major theme throughout the evening was the importance of combining global technology platforms with strong local engineering and deployment support.

Through the partnership, AERL will support Australian deployment through:

· Local engineering and system design

· Commercial system integration

· Commissioning and technical support

· Deployment support across Australia

· Ongoing operational reliability

The partnership positions AERL as Solinteg’s Australian engineering and integration partner for the commercial and industrial market.

Peter Watkinson, CEO of AERL, said the partnership reflects the growing need for commercially deployable systems supported by strong local capability.

“Commercial projects demand more than good products — they require systems that perform reliably under real conditions,” said Watkinson.

“Our focus is on delivering integrated, engineered solutions backed by local technical capability and long-term support.”

Kui Li from Solinteg also reinforced the importance of combining platform technology with local deployment expertise.

“The Australian market expects more than hardware supply alone,” said Kui Li.

“Partnering with AERL allows our platform to be delivered with local engineering knowledge, accountability, and project support from day one.”

Strong industry attendance

The Sydney launch brought together a curated group of commercial installers, EPCs, project developers, and industry stakeholders already working across Australia’s evolving energy landscape.

The event focused less on traditional product promotion and more on practical deployment conversations, including integration, commissioning, scalability, project fit, and long-term operational performance.

Attendees had the opportunity to engage directly with both AERL and Solinteg engineering and commercial teams throughout the evening, while also getting a close look at the new commercial platform and product range being introduced to the Australian market.

Looking ahead

With battery storage adoption accelerating across Australia, both companies see growing demand for integrated systems supported by local engineering and deployment capability.

Additional product announcements, project deployments, and commercial rollout activity are expected throughout 2026.