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Hoymiles Unveils Innovative Residential Energy Storage Solution

By MGN EditorialFebruary 7, 2026 at 03:49 AM

Hoymiles, a global leader in smart energy solutions, has launched HiOne, a new all-in-one residential battery energy storage system (BESS) that aims to set a new standard for home energy independence.

Hoymiles, a global leader in smart energy solutions, has officially unveiled its first all-in-one battery energy storage system (BESS), HiOne, on February 5th. Under the theme 'Power Your Home, Empower Your Life,' the new product is designed to provide homeowners with a comprehensive solution for renewable energy storage and management. According to the company's press release, HiOne is a 'one-stop shop' for residential energy independence, integrating solar PV, battery storage, and intelligent energy management capabilities. The system is touted to offer 'unparalleled safety, efficiency, and user-friendliness,' addressing key concerns in the home energy storage market. 'HiOne represents a major leap forward in residential energy storage, delivering a seamless and reliable solution that empowers homeowners to take control of their energy needs,' said James Zhou, CEO of Hoymiles. 'By combining advanced battery technology, intelligent software, and a sleek, compact design, we are setting a new benchmark for home energy independence.' The announcement comes as the residential energy storage market continues to grow, driven by increasing adoption of rooftop solar and consumer demand for greater energy resilience. Hoymiles positions HiOne as a game-changing product that will 'establish a new reference point in the smart home energy independence sector.' The launch of HiOne follows recent news from Wanxiang A123 Systems, another major player in the energy storage space. Wanxiang A123 unveiled new thermal management technologies aimed at addressing the issue of thermal runaway, which has emerged as a critical safety concern for battery-based energy storage systems. According to the company, its semi-solid and immersion cooling solutions can help mitigate the risk of thermal events. As the maritime industry continues to explore renewable energy and sustainability initiatives, developments in the residential energy storage sector could have broader implications for the sector. Improved safety, efficiency, and user-friendliness of home energy storage systems may pave the way for greater adoption of hybrid and all-electric technologies in maritime applications.
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