Australia’s clean energy market is evolving fast – with new incentives, tougher compliance standards, and rising demand for both home and commercial storage.
At this year’s All Energy Australia conference, Growatt will showcase a portfolio designed to evolve with Australia’s changing needs: three advanced inverter platforms that combine localised engineering with future-proof performance.
From single-phase hybrid workhorses to battery-ready commercial systems, Growatt’s new releases demonstrate a clear focus – giving Australian households and businesses more power, more flexibility, and more options for energy independence.
Battery-ready power for projects
For small to medium-sized commercial and industrial sites, Growatt’s new MID 10-30KTL3-XH battery-ready inverter offers a simple pathway from solar-only to full hybrid capability.
Installed first as a high-efficiency grid-tied system, it can later integrate battery storage without major rework – a compelling proposition for businesses wanting to lock in today’s solar benefits while keeping upgrade options open.
To meet diverse Australian regulations, the 10 kilowatt (kW) MID 10KTL3-XH features a 9999 volt-amp (VA) power rating for Queensland compliance, plus an inbuilt Australian standard solution for Victoria and South Australia.
With only a smart meter needed for dynamic export limit functions, installers avoid the extra cost and complexity of separate controllers.
Three maximum power point tracking (MPPT) units, each with dual-string inputs, allow six photovoltaic (PV) connections in total.
High-current input support (16 A per string) ensures compatibility with the latest large-format panels, while DC-coupled battery charging minimises energy losses.
Built-in arc fault circuit interrupter (AFCI) protection, Type II surge arrestors, and an IP66 enclosure ensure reliable operation even in harsh conditions.
When paired with Growatt’s APX-S2 battery – expandable from 5 kilowatt-hours (kWh) to 60kWh, with the option to mix new and old modules – the system scales easily for larger energy demands. Up to nine inverters can be paralleled for 270kW inverter output and 540 kWh storage, serving larger commercial sites such as shopping centres and industrial plants.
All-in-one residential storage
For households, Growatt’s SPH 3.6-6KTL-HUB inverter with an advanced lithium-ion phosphate (ALP) battery has been purpose-built to leverage the upcoming Cheaper Home Batteries Program.
Since July 2025, eligible buyers have been saving up to 30 per cent on system costs through federal support, with additional state-based incentives in New South Wales and Western Australia.
Certified for the scheme, the all-in-one package delivers both upfront savings and ongoing returns via Virtual Power Plant (VPP) participation.
The system has already proven itself in Australian conditions, with over six months of deployments and strong installer and homeowner feedback following an 18-month local co-development program.
Technical features include a 3.6-6 kW inverter, modular ALP batteries expandable from 5 kWh to 40 kWh, and an integrated smart meter.
The pre-wired design cuts installation time by half compared to typical setups. One-click diagnostics and built-in monitoring streamline commissioning and ongoing management.
With blackout protection, VPP readiness, and scalable storage, the system is positioned for today’s needs and tomorrow’s grid services.
For homeowners chasing lower bills and more energy independence, the timing is ideal – especially for those ready to act before rising demand stretches supply.
Hybrid systems for high-power homes
Growatt’s SPM10KTL-HU pushes the limits of single-phase residential hybrid performance.
Designed specifically for Australian grid rules, it delivers 9990 VA output with three MPPTs optimised for high-current modules. Two trackers accept 16 A each, while the third handles dual parallel strings at up to 32 A – giving designers exceptional flexibility.
Where most single-phase hybrids max out at around five kW for charging or backup, the SPM10KTL-HU doubles that figure, offering 10 kW in both modes.
This means batteries recharge faster while still powering heavy household loads, enhancing both daily energy use and outage resilience. With two times DC/AC ratio, it can charge at 10 kW and export or run loads at another 10 kW simultaneously.
An integrated Automatic Transfer Switch ensures instant switchover during grid loss, and generator compatibility extends its off-grid appeal. AC or DC coupling allows retrofits as well as new builds, and up to six units can be paralleled for 60 kW total capacity – a rare option for large single-phase sites.
When matched with the ALP-E2 battery range, the inverter can fully exploit its high-power capability both on and off-grid. A 10-year warranty covers both inverter and battery, and compliance with Australian common smart inverter profile (CSIP-AUS) standards ensures easy VPP integration and grid support participation.
Flexibility meets compliance
Viewed together, these three systems highlight Growatt’s push to cover every major segment of Australia’s solar-storage market. Each is tuned for local distribution network service provider (DNSP) requirements, with built-in CSIP-AUS support and future-oriented features like VPP readiness.
Battery scalability is a recurring theme – from the modular ALP home systems to the APX-S2’s commercial-scale flexibility – reflecting a market shift toward staged energy upgrades rather than one-time installs.
Compliance integration is another differentiator. By embedding grid-interaction and export-limit capabilities in the inverter firmware, Growatt reduces the need for extra controllers and cabling, simplifying installation and reducing costs.
For installers, that means less time on site and fewer points of potential failure; for end-users, it is a cleaner, more reliable system.
All Energy Australia
Growatt will attend the All Energy Australia conference to present its latest inverter and battery technologies for both residential and commercial applications.
The event will provide an opportunity for industry professionals, installers, and energy users to learn more about the MID 10-30KTL3-XH, SPH 3.6–6KTL-HUB, and SPM10KTL-HU systems, along with its compatible battery solutions.
Attendees will be able to speak directly with Growatt representatives to discuss technical specifications, compliance features, and system integration options relevant to Australian conditions and regulations.
Australia’s clean energy growth is being driven by both performance demands and the need for regulatory compliance. Solutions that are flexible, scalable, and designed to integrate smoothly with evolving grid requirements will be crucial in the next phase of adoption.
Growatt’s portfolio combines localised engineering with modular storage options and advanced inverter capabilities, enabling customers to start with the capacity they need now and expand over time.
This approach supports both immediate savings and long-term energy resilience for homes and businesses.
Growatt will be exhibiting at Stand R135 at All Energy Australia 2025, October 28 to 30, at the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre.
