Swatten, a subsidiary of Sieyuan Electric Co., Ltd., will make a significant appearance at the All–Energy Australia Expo in Melbourne from October 23–24. During the exhibition, Swatten will unveil its highly anticipated new product—the All–in–One System (5–20 kW)—at booth RR139. This innovative system integrates solar PV, energy storage, and charging functions, featuring a sleek design, easy connectivity, and reliable after–sales service.
In the ever–evolving energy industry, companies that adapt and innovate lead the way. Sieyuan Electric Co., Ltd. stands out as a powerhouse in power technology, equipment production, and comprehensive engineering solutions. Since its listing on the Shenzhen Stock Exchange (stock code: SZSE002028) in 2004, Sieyuan Electric has demonstrated remarkable growth, with a compound annual growth rate of 30%.
For over 14 years, Sieyuan Electric has been a leader in supporting large–scale energy projects across Australia. With a cumulative capacity of more than 6.6 GW and involvement in over 50 projects about MW–level, Sieyuan has established itself as a trusted partner for grid operators, energy companies, and major EPC firms. Key clients include Acciona Energy, AusNet, CitiPower & Powercor, Elecnor, Jemena, and Western Power. This extensive experience positions Swatten to continue delivering world–class energy solutions in Australia.
At the All Energy Australia, Swatten will debut the All–in–One System, a game–changing solution for residential energy storage. The system seamlessly integrates solar PV, energy storage, and EV charging into a single unit. It also includes an AC charger, allowing solar energy to power electric vehicles, significantly reducing electricity costs. Compared to traditional systems with separate inverters, the All–in–One System saves 20% of installation space by eliminating unnecessary cabling. Its modular stack design with plug–in connections reduces installation time by 20%, cutting labor costs and avoiding wiring issues. The system also comes with a 10–year warranty, ensuring peace of mind by eliminating after–sales disputes between different inverter and battery brands.
As part of Sieyuan Electric’s broader commitment to excellence, Swatten benefits from a strong foundation of innovation and quality. By the end of 2024, Sieyuan plans to expand its 300–acre module and PCS production base, along with a 240–acre battery production facility, to reach an annual capacity of 1 GW. These expansions are designed to optimise production processes while upholding rigorous quality and reliability standards. Sieyuan Electric’s global presence and strong after–sales capabilities make Swatten a reliable partner for energy transformation worldwide.
With the launch of the All–in–One System, Swatten is set to redefine the landscape of domestic energy storage, ensuring reliable power solutions for households across the globe.
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