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Growatt Showcases Extensive Product Portfolio and Receives EUPD Research Top PV Brand Awards at SNEC PV Expo 2024

BERLIN, June 19, 2024  — Growatt, a global leading provider of distributed energy solutions, successfully concluded its exhibition at the SNEC PV Expo, held from June 13th to 15th in Shanghai, China. The event highlighted Growatt’s receipt of the Top Brand PV 2024 awards in the inverter and energy storage sectors from EUPD Research and showcased an extensive range of solutions for residential, commercial, off-grid, and various other solar applications.

Lisa Zhang, Vice President of Growatt, commented on their accolades, “As a global top four PV inverter supplier, we are deeply honored to receive these awards. They are a testament to our dedication and R&D efforts in energy technologies and our progress in empowering homes, businesses, and communities worldwide over the past decade. Beyond being a solar inverter company, we specialize in innovative energy solutions that help individuals and corporations generate, save, and manage their energy usage.”

Recognized as the world’s largest residential inverter supplier for several consecutive years, Growatt presented its latest residential solutions catering to diverse application scenarios. A key highlight was the NEO Series Microinverters for smaller household PV systems. The new NEO 1200-2000M-X offers advanced functionalities such as redundancy, expandability, and smart communication methods. Additionally, the X2 generation inverter product line features a lower start voltage for extended daily operation and an increased maximum string current of 16A, accommodating PV panels with larger wafers.

On the residential storage side, Growatt showcased the Battery-Ready series (MIN XH, MOD XH, and MID XH) inverters, with tailored versions for regional markets such as the US, including the MIN 3000-11400TL-XH-US models. These inverters allow users to start with a PV-only system to reduce initial investment and easily expand to a storage system later with their plug-and-play design. The manufacturer also offers the versatile SPH 10kW HU inverter, which supports up to six units in parallel for a total of 60kW, integrating a generator port and smart load control function to eliminate grid reliance during outages.

With ambitions to expand into larger-scale solar system and build a broader distributed energy ecosystem, Growatt presented the WIT 50-100K Inverter and APX Commercial Battery, designed for large corporate and industrial users. The WIT 50-100K inverter features up to ten MPPTs, a 2.0 DC/AC ratio, and uninterruptible power supply (UPS)-grade grid/off-grid switching capability. Furthermore, the company’s popular MAX Series PV inverter now includes the MAX 320-350KTL3-X model. This model ranges from 320kW to 350kW with six MPPTs, each of which can be connected to five strings with a maximum MPPT current of 80A. It is also equipped with an intelligent string breaker to enhance the safety of PV power stations.

“Leveraging our extensive experience and cutting-edge technology in the industry, our solutions are now more comprehensive than ever, empowering both small-scale residential systems and large-scale commercial enterprises to harness and store solar power for optimal energy usage,” Zhang concluded, “As we look to the future, we remain steadfast in our pursuit of innovative solutions that will drive the global transition to renewable energy and ensure a brighter, more sustainable world for generations to come.”

The Future of Urban Living – The Sustainable Communities of Tomorrow

By – Akash Pharande, Managing Director – Pharande Spaces

Akash Pharande, Managing Director - Pharande Spaces

I travel a lot to understand how different countries address their urban sprawl because we use such insights to design integrated townships here in India. In fact, one result of these travels was our partnering with a globally acclaimed architect who helped us recreate a global residential experience in India.

However, my main takeaway from this globetrotting has been far less positive – the alarming rate at which rampant urbanization is challenging even the most glamorous world cities.

As cities’ populations overflow, traditional urban infrastructure groans and often crumbles under the strain of housing demands. Did you think that overcrowding and declining living standards are the order of the day only in India? Far from it – it is a global phenomenon.

The Global Scenario

In the thronged streets of New York, Tokyo, and Hong Kong – and even in Berlin, Hamburg, and Stockholm – urban sprawl running wild is in evidence everywhere. In India, we have accepted congestion, pollution, and stressed infrastructure, but be aware that very few countries are exempt from them anymore.

Across the world from Asia to Europe to North America, local governments and expert city planners are implementing the only viable solution. You guessed it – integrated townships.

In Singapore and the United Arab Emirates, self-sufficient, self-contained integrated projects have in fact been at the forefront of urban planning for many decades. Singapore, in particular, is famous for master-planned communities such as Punggol and Tampines, which integrate residential, commercial, and recreational facilities to create vibrant and self-sustaining neighborhoods.

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In the UAE, integrated developments like Dubai Marina and Masdar City deliver comprehensive living and working environments for residents. In Europe, Sweden and the Netherlands have embraced the concept of integrated townships to promote sustainable urban development.

Stockholm and Amsterdam have pioneered eco-friendly neighbourhoods that prioritize walking, cycling, and public transportation while incorporating green spaces and mixed-use developments.

In North America, integrated townships have gained traction in response to urban sprawl and the growing trend for more walkable and inclusive communities. Vancouver in Canada and Portland in the United States have implemented policies to encourage mixed-use development and compact urban forms.

This approach has given rise to highly integrated neighborhoods that provide everything their residents will ever need – living spaces, offices to work in, as well as shopping malls and recreational amenities.

Integrated Living – No Alternatives

If this sounds like a marketing prospectus for a modern integrated township in India, it’s because while we certainly haven’t pioneered the concept, we have certainly caught on to it big time. And for good reasons.

A report by international property consultants JLL India entitled ‘Livability quotient – a paradigm shift in India’s emerging cities’ puts it very aptly – “A balanced lifestyle contributes highly to the livability quotient of a city or township,” it states. “Amenities for leisure and recreation such as sports facilities, gymnasiums, clubhouses, malls and shopping streets are considered lifestyle amenities and are much appreciated by users.”

“Townships managed by private developers have an advantage over cities managed by local governments. The high level of interaction that happens between a township developer and customers naturally enables a focused delivery of services.”

I guess there’s no better way of putting it. As our larger cities draw more and more inward migration because of their employment prospects, we certainly need better solutions to house everyone. India’s growing upper-level middle class expects to find housing that multi-tasks and delivers on their lifestyle preferences.

What better solution for this than integrated mixed-use developments where they can seamlessly transition between living, working, and leisure activities without enduring long commutes?

As the successful eco-cities of Scandinavia and the master-planned communities of Singapore and the UAE demonstrate, integrated townships are a concept whose time has come – and is, in fact, by now an imperative in India.

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A Long Way to Go

As Anarock Property Consultants put it, the growing demand for integrated townships in India has risen even more in the wake of changing housing preferences post-pandemic. However, despite the increased interest, integrated townships still represent only a fraction of the total housing supply in India. Since 2010, only about 2% of all housing projects in the top seven cities fell in this category,

Clearly, we are missing something important here.

India is a nation at a crossroads in its urbanization journey. Rapid population growth, rural-urban migration, and fragmented urban planning have spawned a host of challenges, from sprawling urban sprawl to choked traffic arteries and polluted air. The need for holistic urban planning has never been more pressing.

Integrated townships offer hope amidst this urban chaos. With the government’s ambitious plans to create smart cities and revitalize urban infrastructure in a country where land scarcity, fragmented development, and outdated infrastructure are the norm, there is quite simply no other solution.

Without integrated townships, the status quo in India is frankly unsustainable. With every passing year, our trajectory of urbanization is spiraling further out of control – with far-reaching consequences on our society, our environment, and our economy.

Beyond just bricks and mortar, integrated townships also serve as catalysts for economic growth and building strong, wholesome and supportive communities. They provide local employment opportunities, reduce dependence on city centers, offer higher returns on investment, and provide a holistic solution to the many challenges we face in our cities.

About the Author:

Akash Pharande is Managing Director – Pharande Spaces, a leading real estate construction and development firm famous for its township projects in West Pune and beyond. Pharande Promoters & Builders, the flagship company of Pharande Spaces and an ISO 9001-2000 certified company, is a pioneer of townships in West Pune. With the recent integration of Puneville Commercial into one of its most iconic townships, Pharande Spaces taken a major step towards addressing Pune’s current and future requirements for fully integrated residential-commercial convenience.