pv magazine resume los nuevos productos anunciados esta semana: módulos ligeros, bombas de calor, inversores y baterías, algunos lanzados al mercado, otros lo harán el próximo año.
Why it matters: Installers who can't bridge the gap between the roof and the heat pump will be sidelined by 2026 as integrated energy ecosystems become the market standard.
The Great Convergence Is No Longer Theoretical
If you're still looking at a spec sheet for Jinko Solar modules in isolation, you’re missing the forest for the trees. This latest product dump—stretching from CATL’s massive BESS footprints to Daikin’s thermal integration—confirms that the "solar installer" is an endangered species. We are now "Home Energy System Integrators."
Take the Daikin and Tesla announcements. For years, HVAC and PV lived in different worlds. Now, with the updated EU Energy Performance of Buildings Directive (EPBD), the integration of heat pumps with residential storage is the only way to hit the required efficiency ratings. If you aren't talking to your local HVAC tech, Tesla’s vertical integration will eat your margins. They aren't just selling a battery; they’re selling the brain that controls the Daikin pump you didn’t install.
The signal is clear: the hardware is becoming a commodity faster than we expected. Your value-add isn't bolting a Tiger Neo to a rail; it’s ensuring that Zendure’s software actually talks to the homeowner’s EV charger when the grid price spikes in the Netherlands or Germany. Stop selling parts; start selling the hedge against energy volatility.