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Pylontech Showcases Force H3X at Smart Installer Roadshow Following the Official Opening of Its Australian Subsidiary

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Pylontech Showcases Force H3X at Smart Installer Roadshow Following the Official Opening of Its Australian Subsidiary
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Pylontech Showcases Force H3X at Smart Installer Roadshow Following the Official Opening of Its Australian Subsidiary

2025-11-21 16:36 Last Updated At:16:55

SYDNEY, Nov. 21, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Pylontech made a strong impression at the recent Smart Installer Roadshow, hosted by the Smart Energy Council, reaffirming its commitment to serving local customers in Australia's rapidly growing energy storage sector. The showcase followed the official opening of its Australian subsidiary, Pylon Technologies Australia Pty Ltd ("Pylontech Australia"), which is located at 23/110–116 Bourke Road, Alexandria NSW 2015.

The nationwide roadshow, designed for solar installers, ran from November 11 to 20 with stops in Adelaide, Melbourne, Sydney, and the Gold Coast, offering attendees valuable industry insights, technical discussions, and updates on emerging energy technologies.

At the event, Pylontech delivered a dedicated presentation, showcasing its latest developments, highlighting the advantages of its Force H3X residential energy storage system, and outlining its expanding local service capabilities. The Force H3X features an all-in-one design, integrating the battery, battery management system, inverter, and energy management system into a single streamlined solution. Its flexible architecture supports both single- and three-phase applications, scalable capacity options, and Pylontech's AI-driven energy management platform. This intelligent system enhances safety and performance while enabling dynamic-tariff-based energy scheduling to maximize customer value.

Since entering Australia in 2013, Pylontech has built a strong customer base and earned an excellent market reputation. As Australia's energy storage market accelerates—driven by national decarbonization goals and policies such as the Cheaper Home Batteries Program—Pylontech is well positioned to support growing demand across residential, commercial & industrial, and utility-scale segments.

With Pylontech Australia now fully operational in Sydney, the company is set to further strengthen its local presence, enhance technical support capabilities, and expand partnerships nationwide.

Globally, Pylontech operates subsidiaries in Australia, the Netherlands, Italy, Germany, Spain, the UK, Japan, and South Africa, with localized service networks in 17 countries. Its operations span five continents and more than 90 countries and regions, contributing to energy transition efforts worldwide.

About Pylontech Australia

Pylon Technologies Australia Pty Ltd ("Pylontech Australia") is the Australian subsidiary of Pylon Technologies Co., Ltd., a global leader in energy storage systems. Pylontech Australia is located at 23/110–116 Bourke Road, Alexandria NSW 2015, serving as its local operations and customer support hub for Australia and New Zealand. Pylontech Australia provides localized services across residential, C&I, and utility-scale energy storage markets, supporting partners nationwide.

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Pylontech Showcases Force H3X at Smart Installer Roadshow Following the Official Opening of Its Australian Subsidiary

Pylontech Showcases Force H3X at Smart Installer Roadshow Following the Official Opening of Its Australian Subsidiary

Pylontech Showcases Force H3X at Smart Installer Roadshow Following the Official Opening of Its Australian Subsidiary

Pylontech Showcases Force H3X at Smart Installer Roadshow Following the Official Opening of Its Australian Subsidiary

Stable and sustainable operations at core of innovative C-suite training amid AI era

TAIPEI, April 2, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Deepening its corporate governance work, Hon Hai Technology Group ("Foxconn") (TWSE: 2317) has named Michael Chiang its rotating Chief Executive Officer, assuming a key role that strengthens the bench for next generation leadership and raises global competitiveness at the world's largest electronics manufacturer and leading technology solutions provider.

The transition reinforces the maturity of Foxconn's C-suite-level talent cultivation and institutional innovation, while at the same time, underpins stable global operations and sustainable growth amid the challenges of the AI era. Chiang, who concurrently will continue to lead the Group's business operation related to smart consumer electronics, takes the baton from Kathy Yang for a one-year term from April 1.

Foxconn Chairman Young Liu said: "The core of senior CEO training lies in direct involvement and hands-on problem-solving in management and operations. Through a continuous mindset of debugging and the construction of methodologies, we strengthen the Group's operational foundations, while allowing talent development and system building to progress in parallel."

In a handover ceremony this week, Chiang said: "We will continue to refine corporate governance and build expert-driven teams. Over the next year, I plan to focus on establishing a comprehensive and systematic body of know-how, centered on the real needs of business units. Through resource optimization and precise risk management, we aim to maintain our global leadership in competitiveness."

Outgoing rotating CEO Yang said: "Trained to view the enterprise from a business-owner perspective, the invaluable experience gained through rotation does not remain personal, but is distilled into replicable methodologies, ultimately forming a management framework that supports long-term, stable development."

During her tenure, Yang focused on operational rhythm and governance advancement, driving cross-unit collaboration and effective execution of key initiatives. Yang was honored in Fortune's "100 Most Powerful Women Asia 2025" and, in 2026, Manufacturing Digital's "Top 10: Women in Manufacturing".

Chiang joined Foxconn in 1999. He was assigned to California in the early 2000s to oversee the Group's personal computer business and, since then, has taken on greater responsibilities in ICT operations and key customer accounts. Chiang holds a Master's degree from Claremont Graduate University in the US, specializing in human resource development and organizational strategy management.

About Foxconn here.

Stable and sustainable operations at core of innovative C-suite training amid AI era

TAIPEI, April 2, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Deepening its corporate governance work, Hon Hai Technology Group ("Foxconn") (TWSE: 2317) has named Michael Chiang its rotating Chief Executive Officer, assuming a key role that strengthens the bench for next generation leadership and raises global competitiveness at the world's largest electronics manufacturer and leading technology solutions provider.

The transition reinforces the maturity of Foxconn's C-suite-level talent cultivation and institutional innovation, while at the same time, underpins stable global operations and sustainable growth amid the challenges of the AI era. Chiang, who concurrently will continue to lead the Group's business operation related to smart consumer electronics, takes the baton from Kathy Yang for a one-year term from April 1.

Foxconn Chairman Young Liu said: "The core of senior CEO training lies in direct involvement and hands-on problem-solving in management and operations. Through a continuous mindset of debugging and the construction of methodologies, we strengthen the Group's operational foundations, while allowing talent development and system building to progress in parallel."

In a handover ceremony this week, Chiang said: "We will continue to refine corporate governance and build expert-driven teams. Over the next year, I plan to focus on establishing a comprehensive and systematic body of know-how, centered on the real needs of business units. Through resource optimization and precise risk management, we aim to maintain our global leadership in competitiveness."

Outgoing rotating CEO Yang said: "Trained to view the enterprise from a business-owner perspective, the invaluable experience gained through rotation does not remain personal, but is distilled into replicable methodologies, ultimately forming a management framework that supports long-term, stable development."

During her tenure, Yang focused on operational rhythm and governance advancement, driving cross-unit collaboration and effective execution of key initiatives. Yang was honored in Fortune's "100 Most Powerful Women Asia 2025" and, in 2026, Manufacturing Digital's "Top 10: Women in Manufacturing".

Chiang joined Foxconn in 1999. He was assigned to California in the early 2000s to oversee the Group's personal computer business and, since then, has taken on greater responsibilities in ICT operations and key customer accounts. Chiang holds a Master's degree from Claremont Graduate University in the US, specializing in human resource development and organizational strategy management.

About Foxconn here.

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Hon Hai Technology Group (Foxconn) Names Michael Chiang Rotating CEO, Boosting Leadership Governance

Hon Hai Technology Group (Foxconn) Names Michael Chiang Rotating CEO, Boosting Leadership Governance

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