WHES at Solar Solutions Amsterdam 2026 – Where Storage Meets Real-World Solar Projects

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Across three intensive days, our team engaged in highly practical discussions with installers, EPCs, distributors, and project developers working on the front line of Europe’s fast-growing solar market.

Rather than broad industry debates, conversations in Amsterdam were strongly solution-oriented and centered on how energy storage can be integrated efficiently into solar projects today, while preparing systems for tomorrow’s grid dynamics.

From Solar Expansion to Storage Integration

The Dutch and wider Benelux markets continue to experience rapid solar deployment, bringing new challenges related to grid congestion, self-consumption optimization, and project profitability.

Visitors to the WHES booth were particularly focused on how storage can help:

· Unlock delayed solar projects affected by grid limitations

· Improve financial returns through peak management and energy arbitrage

· Enable more flexible energy strategies for commercial sites

· Increase independence and resilience for residential users

These discussions highlighted the shift from adding storage later to designing solar and storage as an integrated system from the start.

Advanced Storage Solutions for Commercial & Industrial Applications

At Solar Solutions, WHES presented its modular C&I energy storage portfolio designed to support real-world operational needs across commercial facilities, industrial sites, logistics centers, and renewable integration projects.

Visitors explored the PC-G1, already well-known BESS delivering reliable performance for peak shaving, load shifting, backup power, and energy cost optimization. With a balanced

power-to-capacity ratio and scalable architecture, the system supports efficient deployment across medium-sized commercial applications.

Strong interest was also shown in the next-generation PC-G2 system, engineered for flexible project sizing and long-term adaptability. Its modular AC/DC architecture enables configuration for different storage durations, allowing installers and developers to tailor system performance to site-specific requirements. Designed to simplify commissioning while ensuring high operational reliability, PC-G2 supports applications ranging from energy arbitrage and demand charge management to renewable integration and grid support.

For smaller commercial installations or sites with limited space, the PC-mini attracted attention as a compact yet powerful storage solution. Its integrated design enables faster installation and straightforward system expansion, making it well suited for SMEs, retail facilities, and light industrial environments.

Across all C&I discussions, visitors emphasized the importance of combining scalability, installation efficiency, and robust system performance — key principles that define WHES commercial storage platforms.

Residential Energy Storage for Smarter Home Energy Ecosystems

Alongside C&I solutions, WHES showcased its residential portfolio designed to empower homeowners with greater energy independence, optimized solar self-consumption, and reliable backup capabilities.

The PP-T1 three-phase all-in-one system integrates hybrid inverter technology with modular battery storage, creating a compact and streamlined solution for modern homes. Its flexible capacity range allows systems to grow alongside household energy needs, while intelligent energy management supports improved efficiency and reduced grid reliance.

For single-phase households, the PP-S2 provides a versatile storage solution that combines ease of installation with dependable performance. The system enables homeowners to store excess solar energy, manage consumption more effectively, and maintain energy availability during outages.

Both residential platforms are designed as part of a broader home energy ecosystem that can be expanded with additional storage modules and integrated with smart energy management tools, ensuring long-term flexibility and future readiness.

Turning Data into Energy Value with WHES OS

A key topic throughout the event was the growing importance of intelligent system control. Through live discussions and demonstrations, WHES OS was presented as a platform that enables users to move beyond basic storage operation toward active energy optimization.

With capabilities such as real-time monitoring, advanced control strategies, remote diagnostics, and improved visibility into energy flows, WHES OS supports installers, asset owners, and homeowners in maximizing system performance across changing energy conditions.

Industry Dialogue That Shapes Future Projects

Solar Solutions Amsterdam stood out as a highly collaborative environment where project insights were shared openly. Our team had the opportunity to exchange experiences with partners already deploying storage in grid-constrained regions, as well as with new contacts planning large solar portfolios.

These conversations reinforced a clear industry direction: energy storage is no longer a niche upgrade — it is becoming a standard design element in modern solar infrastructure.

Continuing the Momentum

The strong engagement at Solar Solutions confirmed the accelerating role of storage in enabling smarter, more flexible energy systems across Europe.

WHES remains focused on supporting partners with scalable technologies, intelligent energy management platforms, and practical expertise that helps turn project concepts into operational solutions.

Thank you to everyone who visited our booth in Amsterdam — we look forward to continuing these discussions and collaborating on the next generation of solar and storage projects.