PR Newswire
HANGZHOU, China, Jan. 26, 2026
HANGZHOU, China, Jan. 26, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — With residential energy storage accelerating across Europe, the industry is entering a new phase shaped by rising expectations around usability, safety, and integration. As Hoymiles, a global provider of solar & storage solutions, continues to work closely with installers and homeowners across diverse markets, an observation has become increasingly clear: innovation today is not just about technical capability, but how seamlessly energy technology fits into everyday life.
The complexity gap in home energy storage
Over the years, residential storage has been viewed primarily through a technical lens. However, a complexity gap is hindering users from adopting a green, sustainable, and independent clean energy solution. For homeowners, the challenges are tangible:
- Complex wiring and multiple separate components that clutter living spaces and complicate system management
- Space-consuming designs that require a large footprint, a luxury many urban homes do not have
- Heavy packs and lengthy installation that often involve more human labor, highly technical knowledge, and more upfront costs
- Adaptation issues, where unintuitive mobile apps make it difficult for homeowners to clearly view, understand, and manage their energy data
- Ongoing safety concerns, driven by multiple connection points and monitoring limitations that can delay the early detection of potential issues
- Battery compatibility risks, where mixing new and old lithium batteries can result in resistance imbalance, excess heat buildup, and faster degradation of newer batteries
The evolution of simplicity and integration
Across the industry, a clear transition is underway: from assembling multiple standalone devices to designing truly integrated systems. Higher integration reduces installation effort, saves space, and most importantly, makes energy management more approachable for everyday users.
This does not mean less technology, but more thoughtful use of it: streamlined system architecture, minimized external wiring, and more stable, secure operation.
What’s next: A new perspective on all-in-one
Responding to these evolving needs, Hoymiles is set to introduce a new all-in-one home energy storage solution: HiOne all-in-one BESS.
It will be officially launched on February 5 in Amsterdam, revealing a fresh perspective on how residential energy systems can be designed, installed, and experienced. Built around real-world residential scenarios, HiOne reflects a broader industry movement toward smarter integration, simpler installation, and a more home-friendly approach to energy storage.
The launch event will be live-streamed globally. Watch live at https://www.hoymiles.com/hione-global-launch
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Hace años que salà de ella, aunque continúo ligado, intentando terminar otros estudios que hace tiempo comence (soy un ferviente entusiasta de estar continuamente formándome… aunque solamente sea como intención, y el estar matriculado en alguna asignatura de una 2ª carrera me ayuda en ocasiones a autoexigirme un plus adicional).
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