As Australia accelerates toward a renewable future, energy storage is emerging as a linchpin for reliable, self-sustaining power systems.
Among the companies responding to the energy storage challenge is Solplanet, a brand built on simplifying solar. With a clear focus on usability, safety and long-term performance, Solplanet’s latest high-voltage battery series, the Ai-HB G2, brings modular, scalable storage into homes and businesses ready to embrace solar independence.
Solplanet’s core philosophy, ‘solar for everybody’, is evident not only in its range of solar inverters, electric vehicle (EV) chargers and monitoring solutions, but also in its commitment to making renewable energy easy to adopt.
From residential rooftops to larger commercial systems, the company designs its products with user experience at the centre. That means simple installation, reliable operation and intuitive monitoring, features that are deeply embedded in the Ai-HB G2 series.
At the heart of the Ai-HB G2 is a modular approach to energy storage.
The series supports configurations up to 20.48 kilowatt-hour (kWh), allowing users to expand as their energy needs grow.
Built for seamless integration with Solplanet’s three-phase hybrid inverters, the battery system is designed with plug-in convenience, reducing installation complexity and speeding up commissioning for installers.
The stackable, high-voltage design offers more than just capacity – it brings intelligence. Each module is connected to a smart battery management system that monitors at the cell level, ensuring optimal performance and safety.
This precision control not only improves efficiency but also extends the battery’s lifespan, offering peace of mind to users investing in long-term storage solutions.
Outdoor use comes standard for the Ai-HB G2. With an IP65-rated enclosure, the system is ready to handle Australia’s variable climate, from coastal humidity to inland heat.
Its lithium iron phosphate (LFP) chemistry adds another layer of safety, offering thermal stability and resistance to overcharging, critical features for remote and urban applications alike.
The combination of robust physical design and advanced cell protection underlines the company’s focus on durability.
Whether installed in suburban households or rural properties, the Ai-HB G2 provides consistent performance backed by decades of manufacturing experience.
Solplanet complements its hardware with an easy-to-use digital interface. The company’s apps provide users with real-time insight into their system’s performance, from energy flows to charge–discharge cycles.
This visibility is key for system integrators and homeowners alike, helping to optimise self-consumption, peak shaving and load scheduling according to time-of-use tariffs.
Integration with Solplanet’s hybrid inverters completes the package.
Together, they form a comprehensive ecosystem that supports more sustainable, cost-effective energy use without requiring deep technical knowledge from the user.
Behind the Solplanet brand is AISWEI, a manufacturing company with a legacy of producing inverters since 2009.
AISWEI is now an independent outfit with strong financial backing and a growing research and development (R&D) footprint. Its production capacity exceeds 10 gigawatts (GW) per year, and it continues to play an active role in shaping international standards for residential solar systems.
By combining the experience of a seasoned manufacturer with a clear vision for usability and sustainability, Solplanet is well positioned to support Australia’s transition to clean energy.
For more information, visit solplanet.net/au