CHINT Presents Grid Resilience and AI-Ready Energy Solutions at Intersolar Europe 2026
CHINT announced in a press release at Intersolar Europe 2026 in Munich a lineup of technologies aimed at strengthening grid resilience and supporting the growing energy demands of the AI era. The company introduced solutions focused on grid flexibility, system efficiency, and compliance with European energy regulations.
Among the highlights were solid state transformers that deliver direct 800 V DC output, medium voltage switchgear free of SF6 gas with zero greenhouse emissions at 24 kV, and modular prefabricated substations that can reduce installation time by up to 60 percent. CHINT also presented large scale energy storage systems, including a cascade storage system with independent phase control and over 90 percent efficiency, and a centralized 10 MW power conversion system for industrial applications.
For residential and commercial users, CHINT showcased photovoltaic components with integrated protection and control features, offering flexible connection options for new and renovated buildings, as well as backup power and electric vehicle charging readiness. The company emphasized that these integrated solutions are designed to build more reliable and efficient energy and AI infrastructures across Europe.
Vice President Beibei Zheng stated that the increasing demand for AI infrastructure has made grid congestion and connection delays major challenges. She noted that CHINT aims to provide scalable and integrated power solutions that enhance operational reliability and support Europe’s transition toward a more electrified and sustainable energy system.
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