Sungrow Releases S+ Energy Storage Multi-Scenario White Paper

24.06.2026

MUNICH, June 24, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Sungrow, the globally leading PV inverter and energy storage system provider, released its S+ Energy Storage Multi-Scenario White Paper at Intersolar Europe 2026. The white paper introduces a new framework to address the industry's most pressing challenges: delivering energy storage solutions that truly meet the diverse and evolving demands of real-world applications.

Sungrow Releases S+ Energy Storage Multi-Scenario White Paper

Energy Storage Moves Beyond One-Size-Fits-All

As energy storage is deployed across more applications, scenario differences are becoming more fundamental. Use cases such as renewable energy bases, AI data centers, PV-storage-charging stations, zero-carbon industrial parks, and off-grid microgrids each require distinctly different system capabilities and value priorities.

Even within generation-side storage, the logic can vary significantly. Renewable energy integration often requires longer-duration shifting, while grid-forming applications demand fast response and enhanced stability support. Emerging applications such as green hydrogen production further depend on tight coordination among power generation, storage, and electrolyzers.

These differences are no longer only about capacity, power rating, or duration. They reflect different operating conditions, grid constraints, and value objectives. The White Paper states that the era of using one standardized product to serve all scenarios is coming to an end.

The industry has widely discussed "scenario + energy storage," yet many solutions still follow a product-led approach — applying standardized systems to diverse projects, or relying on on-site hardware assembly and temporary tuning. Such models may enable deployment, but often struggle to match real project requirements or deliver long-term value.

"S+": Scenario, Synergy, Sustain

Sungrow's answer is embodied in the name S+, standing for Scenario, Synergy, and Sustain: scenario-defined solutions, native system synergy, and sustained value delivery. The White Paper calls for a shift from "applying products to scenarios" to "defining solutions by scenarios." True scenario-based design does not imply building every system from scratch; rather, it relies on a robust and reusable technological foundation to quickly configure the best solutions for different scenarios.

This approach reflects three core shifts:

  • Scenario defines the solution

    At the core of S+ is a simple principle: scenario defines solution. Instead of treating storage as a physical add-on, S+ starts by deeply understanding the value logic, operating constraints, and lifecycle objectives of each scenario, then defines the role of energy storage accordingly.
  • Native synergy, not assembly

    S+ also emphasizes native synergy, rather than patchwork integration. As projects involve more devices, vendors, and control systems, coordination becomes harder. Sungrow aims to build synergy into the system from the beginning through full-chain design, unified logic, and integrated system architecture.
  • Sustained value delivery, not one-time handover

    S+ focuses on sustained value. Energy storage projects must operate reliably, adapt to changing market rules, and continue creating value throughout their lifecycle. By integrating scenario-based operation strategies, lifecycle O&M, and global service capabilities, Sungrow helps customers turn energy storage from a delivered project into a long-term value-generating asset.

A Unified Foundation for Diverse Scenarios

At the heart of S+ is a set of cross-scenario, reusable foundational capabilities, built on what Sungrow calls the "S+ Dual-Engine Foundation":

  • Product Engine: Built on broad categories, extensive product series and shared design principles, enabling solutions to be configured accurately and operate smoothly across different applications.
  • Platform Engine: Connecting the full value chain, from scenario insight, configuration and simulation to R&D, lean manufacturing, testing, operation and maintenance.

In essence, Sungrow uses the certainty of its foundation to offset the uncertainty of scenarios.

This capability is underpinned by nearly 30 years of expertise in the industry, over 1,000 GW of global engineering experience, and full-chain in-house R&D across wind, PV, storage, EV charging, hydrogen, and AI data center applications.

"With every stage connected, Sungrow has formed a chain of capabilities: insight defines needs, configuration generates solutions, simulation validates feasibility, R&D realizes designs, manufacturing ensures consistency, testing safeguards quality, operation delivers returns, and maintenance secures performance," said Dr. Cai Zhuang, General Manager of the Product Business Center at Sungrow Energy Storage Business Unit.

With S+, Sungrow delivers not a single storage system, but sustainable value designed for the uncertain scenarios of today and tomorrow. The S+ Energy Storage Multi-Scenario White Paper is now available on the company's official website. Please click the link: https://official-overseas-www.sungrowpower.com/en/white-paper

Contact:

Sungrow

Scarlett Rong

rongtianjiao@sungrowpower.com 

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Wolftank Group passt Satzung an und bindet wichtigen Investor enger ein

15.06.2026

Die Wolftank Group hat auf ihrer ordentlichen Hauptversammlung am 12. Juni 2026 den Kurs für die nächsten Jahre abgesteckt und zugleich die Kapitalmarktkompetenz im Aufsichtsrat ausgebaut. Die Aktionäre des auf Umwelttechnologien und emissionsfreie Infrastrukturlösungen spezialisierten Unternehmens stimmten allen zur Beschlussfassung vorgelegten Tagesordnungspunkten zu. Zentrale Themen waren die Präsentation des Jahresergebnisses 2025, die neue Wachstumsstrategie „GreenLead 2030“ sowie eine Satzungsänderung zur Erweiterung des Aufsichtsrats.

Mit „GreenLead 2030“ peilt die Wolftank Group nach Unternehmensangaben einen Umsatz von 250 Millionen Euro und eine EBITDA-Marge von zwölf Prozent an. Nach der Vorstellung der Ergebnisse für 2025 folgte die Hauptversammlung dem Vorschlag des Vorstands, den im Jahresabschluss zum 31. Dezember 2025 ausgewiesenen Bilanzverlust auf neue Rechnung vorzutragen. Zugleich wurden Vorstand und Aufsichtsrat für das abgelaufene Geschäftsjahr entlastet, was als Vertrauensbeweis der Aktionäre in die Unternehmensführung gewertet werden kann.

Strukturell stellte Wolftank die Weichen über eine Satzungsänderung, mit der die Höchstzahl der Aufsichtsratsmitglieder von fünf auf sechs angehoben wurde. Neben den bisherigen Mitgliedern Dr. Andreas Aufschnaiter (Vorsitz), Dr. Peter Podesser (stellvertretender Vorsitz), Dr. Peter Werth, David Hofmann und Raphaela Lindlbauer wurde erstmals Marcel Maschmeyer in das Kontrollgremium gewählt. Damit wird das Gremium um eine zusätzliche Stimme mit ausgewiesener Expertise im Investment- und Kapitalmarktbereich ergänzt.

Maschmeyer ist Vorstand der Paladin Langfrist KGaA und Geschäftsführer der Paladin Invest GmbH. Das auf börsennotierte Small- und Mid-Cap-Unternehmen spezialisierte Investmenthaus Paladin hat sein Engagement bei der Wolftank Group im vergangenen Jahr deutlich erhöht und zählt inzwischen zu den größten Aktionären des Unternehmens. Mit dem Einzug des Paladin-Vertreters in den Aufsichtsrat bindet Wolftank einen wichtigen Investor enger ein und verstärkt zugleich das Profil des Unternehmens gegenüber dem Kapitalmarkt.