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Innovative Hinen Energy Solutions Spark Widespread Interest at The Smarter E Europe

From June 19 to 21, 2024, The Smarter E Europe was grandly held at the Munich Exhibition Center in Germany. As a major event in the global renewable energy sector, The Smarter E Europe attracted leading companies and experts from all over the world. In the battery energy storage system exhibition area ees Europe, Hinen’s advanced technologies and innovative products became the focal point. The Max Hig-voltage System, with its precise manufacturing process, IP66 waterproof and dustproof rating, fanless design, and elegant appearance, won unanimous praise from the audience. This system not only possesses excellent energy conversion efficiency and storage performance but also offers a high level of safety and stability, providing reliable energy solutions for users.

Additionally, Hinen’s Pro system became a highlight of the exhibition. Its ultra-thin design, powerful output, and high-voltage battery performance meet the demand for high-performance energy storage systems. Through the Hinen smart app, users can monitor household energy consumption anytime, anywhere, and easily manage power usage, enjoying the convenience of a smart lifestyle.

At this event, Hinen not only showcased its full industrial chain strength from cells to battery management systems but also demonstrated its outstanding R&D and manufacturing capabilities. With more than 400 industry experts, 7 modern production bases, and a total production area of 786,000 square meters, Hinen provides users with high-quality, high-performance energy storage solutions.

It is worth mentioning that Hinen also offers a 10-year quality assurance commitment to users, which not only demonstrates Hinen’s confidence in its product quality but also shows the company’s responsible attitude towards customers. At the exhibition, customers from Germany, Italy, Spain, Switzerland, and other countries have reached cooperation agreements with Hinen, jointly promoting the development of renewable energy.

Since its establishment in 2004, Hinen Group has been committed to providing high-quality products and services to global users with its leading product capabilities, R&D strength, and advanced manufacturing technology. Its subsidiary, Hinen New Energy, focuses on the research, production, and sales of residential energy storage solutions, dedicated to helping global families achieve energy independence. In the European market, Hinen has won widespread recognition for its professional technology and high-quality localized services.

By participating in The Smarter E Europe, Hinen not only successfully showcased its innovative energy storage solutions but also further strengthened exchanges and cooperation with global industry peers. In the future, Hinen will continue to delve into the renewable energy field, promoting the development and application of technology, and contributing more to the sustainable development of the global energy market.

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