Auxsol expands portfolio with solutions in inverters, batteries and electric mobility

Company exhibited its product line at SNEC, incorporating Nansen solutions
Canal Solar - Auxsol expands portfolio with solutions in inverters, batteries and electric mobility
Company portfolio on display at the event. Photo: Nansen/Disclosure

During SNEC 2025, held from June 11 to 13 in China, Auxsol showcased a diversified portfolio, which includes hybrid inverters, batteries and solutions for EVs (electric vehicles).

Already known in Brazil for supplying air conditioning systems to major brands, Auxsol recently expanded its presence in the electrical sector by acquiring nansen, a traditional manufacturer of energy meters and photovoltaic inverters that has been in the Brazilian market for over 95 years.

Among the highlights on display at the event are hybrid inverters, with options ranging from 6 kW to 50 kW, as well as intermediate models, such as the 12 kW model. The manufacturer also brought its off-grid line to the fair, aimed at applications in isolated areas with specific demands for energy autonomy.

Stand at SNEC 2025, held in China. Photo: Nansen/Disclosure

Battery solutions for different applications

In the storage segment, Auxsol presented everything from small batteries, designed for homes and small businesses, to larger capacity batteries, aimed at commercial and industrial applications. One of the products highlighted was the 3,5 kWh pack, which represents the company's commitment to scalable solutions for different consumer profiles.

Vehicle chargers and partnerships with distributors

Another focus of the exhibition was the line of chargers for electric vehicles, already sold under the Auxsol brand. Thanks to its expertise in measurement, the company has used Nansen's infrastructure to develop vehicle charging projects in partnership with energy distributors, strengthening its presence in the electric mobility segment.

Vehicle chargers on display at the stand. Photo: Nansen/Disclosure

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Photo by Mateus Badra
Mateus Badra
Journalist graduated from PUC-Campinas. He worked as a producer, reporter and presenter on TV Bandeirantes and Metro Jornal. He has been following the Brazilian electricity sector since 2020.

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