Committed to the fight against decarbonization and to meeting the goals of the PNIEC for 2030, the global leader in distributed energy solutions, Growatt, has embarked on an ambitious tour across the Iberian Peninsula in 2024, which concluded just a few days ago.
During its “Roadshow Iberia 2024,” Growatt New Energy visited Madrid and Seville in May, and in October, it was Portugal’s turn, with events held in Lisbon and Porto. At each stop, exclusive surprises and gifts were offered.
During the roadshow, the company detailed its new and recent launches, focusing on commercial and industrial energy storage, balcony storage solutions, and attendees also had the opportunity to train on the impressive OSS (Online Smart Service) management and monitoring platform, alongside its after-sales engineers.
In addition to the above, attendees were also able to try out the company’s products firsthand in the spectacular VAN showroom present at the events.
But it wasn’t all training; as is customary for the brand, there was also time to discuss the sector, resolve doubts and technical queries, and, finally, hold games and raffles for all attendees, with a portable Infinity 1500 storage system being raffled off at each event.

Ganador Infinity 1500 de Growatt
The central focus of the roadshow revolves around presenting a range of residential hybrid inverters, such as the new MID 11-30KTL3 XH, MOD 3-10KTL3 XH (BP), and the industrial range with its WIT 50-100K-HU inverter, along with the APX HV batteries and the new APX Commercial batteries.
Among the showcased products, the new MID 11-30KTL3 XH stands out, with a power range of 11 to 30kW and a maximum photovoltaic input power of 60KW DC and an input voltage of up to 1100 V. This device allows for connecting more photovoltaic modules in each string, reducing the costs of parallel connections.
Joining the storage families is the new WIT 50-100K-HU (AU), with a power range from 50 to 100kW, scalable up to 300kW, and a maximum photovoltaic input power of 156KW DC and an input voltage of up to 1000 V. It features up to 10 MPPTs with 2 strings per MPPT; the inverter’s string input current reaches 16 A, making it compatible with high-power photovoltaic modules (500 W or more).
Another innovation presented was Growatt’s balcony solution, launched to provide a solution for those who cannot have a photovoltaic installation at home. This solution consists of a 800W NEO micro-inverter, compatible with the highest-power photovoltaic panels, along with the new NOAH batteries, with an approximate capacity of 2kWh. This can be expanded via a plug-and-play mechanism to just over 8kWh. It is an ideal solution for apartments with terraces and areas where exterior building modifications are not allowed.

Microinversor NEO 800TL-X con la batería NOAH 2000
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