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GoodWe Announces Strategic Distribution Partnership with Solar Juice in Australia

1 May 2026 —GoodWe, a global leader in solar inverters and energy storage solutions, is pleased to announce a new distribution partnership with Solar Juice, one of Australia’s most respected and influential solar distributors.

This collaboration marks a significant step in expanding GoodWe’s presence in the Australian market, improving product accessibility and strengthening support for installers nationwide. Through Solar Juice’s extensive distribution network, customers will gain access to GoodWe’s innovative technologies, starting with the ESA series of all-in-one energy storage systems, with a broader portfolio to follow.

As the market continues to evolve toward smarter, integrated energy solutions, flexibility and scalability are becoming essential. GoodWe’s ESA range delivers a streamlined, all-in-one system combining inverter and battery technology, designed for ease of installation, strong performance, whole home back-up (63A) and market-leading safety features.

Importantly, this partnership is built with a long-term vision. Solar Juice will progressively offer an expanding range of GoodWe products, ensuring customers can access a comprehensive suite of solutions to meet diverse energy needs.

Andrew Burgess, Co-founder of Solar Juice, commented:

“The shift to integrated storage is happening quickly, and having strong, flexible solutions is critical. GoodWe’s ESA range gives our customers a clean, reliable, all-in-one option that’s easy to install and built to scale. This is about giving our customers more ways to compete and win in a rapidly evolving market.”

Rami Fedda, Co-founder of Solar Juice, added:

“At its core, this partnership is about supply, reliability and supporting our customers with the right products at the right time. GoodWe brings a strong global track record and a wellintegrated solution that complements our existing portfolio and helps us continue to deliver for our customers.”

Dean Williamson, Country Manager at GoodWe, said:

“GoodWe is proud to formalise our partnership with Solar Juice, one of Australia’s most respected and influential distributors. Their strong reputation, national reach, and deep industry relationships make them an ideal partner as we continue our rapid growth. This collaboration ensures more customers have access to GoodWe’s latest technologies, and we look forward to building a long-term, high-impact partnership that delivers greater value
and service to installers across the country.”

With Solar Juice now an official distribution partner, GoodWe reinforces its commitment to supporting Australia’s transition toward smarter, more resilient, and more self-reliant energy systems—while ensuring customers benefit from an expanding portfolio of advanced solar and storage solution.

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Notes to editors:

About the Smart Energy Council

The Smart Energy Council is Australia’s independent industry peak body representing the renewable energy and smart energy sector, with a focus on advocacy, policy leadership and industry development.


About GoodWe:

GoodWe is a world-leading PV inverter and energy storage systems manufacturer listed on the Shanghai Stock
Exchange (Stock Code: 688390). The company has more than 6000 employees located in 30 different countries
and a team of over 1000 engineers working at its R&D centres to continuously optimise and advance energy
storage technology.

With credentials, awards and ratings from IHS Markit and Wood Mackenzie, GoodWe has also been awarded the
gold medal in Sustainability by EcoVadis, and most recently as a Tier 1 solar inverter manufacturer by
BloombergNEF. In Australia, GoodWe has achieved top inverter and battery manufacturer awards for
consecutive years by Sunwiz, and in 2025 has been recognised as the top inverter manufacturer for <100kW.
Having achieved over seven consecutive TÜV Rheinland “All Quality Matters” awards and consistently being
ranked at the top in terms of overall product quality, GoodWe’s comprehensive portfolio of products and solutions for residential, commercial, and utility-scale PV systems is guaranteed to deliver high performance and reliable quality across the board.
For more information, please visit www.goodwe.com.au


About Solar Juice:

Solar Juice was founded in 2009 and is one of Australia’s leading solar and storage distributors, supplying a
comprehensive range of modules, inverters and battery solutions to a national network of installers. With
operations across Australia, New Zealand, the Pacific Islands and parts of South East Asia, Solar Juice is known
for strong supplier partnerships, reliable supply and a deep understanding of the market. The business continues
to play a key role in supporting customers as the industry transitions toward integrated energy solutions across
residential and commercial segments.


For more information, please visit www.solarjuice.com.au

Media Contacts 

Smart Energy Council Media contact: Tim Lamacraft – tim@smartenergy.org.au – 0448 972 192

For further information from GoodWe, please contact:
GoodWe Australia: John Wright – Marketing Manager – john.wright@goodwe.com – +61 487 042 871

Solar Juice: Matt Gye – Marketing Manager – mattc@solarjuice.com.au -+61 403 277 058

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