Heaptalk, Jakarta — Huawei Digital Power officially revealed its latest smart photovoltaic (PV) and battery energy storage system (ESS), FusionSolar, in Indonesia (10/07). This technology is designed for commercial and industrial (C&I) as well as residential usage.
This product integrates solar power and energy storage, adding green energy options. Given its location along the Equator, Huawei’s innovation is claimed to help reduce dependence on diesel power generators, minimize environmental impact, and better use Indonesia’s abundant solar energy resources.
In more detail, this latest release is also set to redefine safety standards in the C&I application scenarios, including shopping malls, supermarkets, factories, and official parks. It combines the capabilities of digital technology and power electronics, integrating the industrial chain and intelligence capabilities, providing safe and stable products.
Responding to environmental challenges
Furthermore, FusionSolar features hybrid cooling, a thermal management architecture, and a smart charging network for EV infrastructure. This release exhibits the potential of PV as the next main universal form of energy that will steer Indonesia towards net-zero emission by 2060, environmental stewardship, and sustainability.
According to Jin Song, CEO of Huawei Digital Power, power electronics and digital technologies are critical drivers of energy transformation, with renewable energy powering more than 80% of ICT energy infrastructure. He said that the company will push the boundaries of innovation in renewable energy to bring sustainable products to its customers and respond to environmental challenges.
“Looking ahead, it is important to focus on improving energy storage solutions while also ensuring that power generation assets remain safe, reliable, and cost-effective. In that light, Huawei is open to collaboration with all stakeholders, particularly strategic partners, to contribute more to the energy transformation journey for Indonesia,” remarked Jin Song during the launch event of the FusionSolar in Indonesia.
According to International Energy Agency (IEA) data, Indonesia’s renewable solar percentage is steadily increasing. In addition, with the government’s commitment to turning Indonesia into a sustainable and green society, as the most mature and affordable technology, solar technology will provide more opportunities to the whole industry and ecosystem. As solar power is anticipated to become the No. 1 source of electricity by 2050, as the major player in the industry, Huawei expects the contribution will also benefit the entire community.