At the Green Expo Ukraine 2026 exhibition, GoodWe's stand was one of those that installers and business representatives constantly stopped by. The reason is simple - this time the company showed not abstract concepts, but ready-made solutions for real tasks: backup power, working with a generator, reducing peak loads, and maximizing the use of its own generation.
The main focus is on hybrid inverters and energy storage systems. In conversations with visitors, GoodWe representatives did not hide the fact that the Ukrainian market has changed rapidly. If earlier the majority was interested in grid-connected stations, now the question sounds different - "how to make the facility work during outages." The company built a demonstration for these scenarios.
The stand showed the operation of the systems in different modes. There were especially many questions about working with generators. For business, this is now one of the most practical scenarios.
Special attention was paid to three-phase hybrid solutions for commercial facilities. Visitors were interested in the scalability of energy savings, the possibility of gradual system expansion and stability of operation under uneven loads. This is a typical request from shops, warehouses, offices and small industries - to start with a basic configuration and then add capacity without replacing key equipment.
It is noticeable that GoodWe is betting not only on the hardware, but also on energy management. Demonstrations of consumption monitoring, switching power sources and analytics aroused keen interest. For installers this means less manual settings, for the owner - a clear picture of where the electricity is going and how to optimize it.
In general, GoodWe's participation in Green Expo Ukraine 2026 looked very pragmatic. Without loud promises, but with an emphasis on working scenarios. And this seems to correspond to the mood of the market: today, what is important is not record generation figures, but stability, control, and the ability to work even when the network behaves unpredictably.