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Sigenergy C&I Inverters Gain CEC Listing in Australia

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Sigenergy C&I Inverters Gain CEC Listing in Australia
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Sigenergy C&I Inverters Gain CEC Listing in Australia

2026-02-05 12:28 Last Updated At:12:45

SYDNEY, Feb. 5, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Sigenergy has announced that its Commercial & Industrial (C&I) inverter range is now CEC-listed in Australia and available for order. This certification confirms that Sigenergy's inverters meet the highest Australian standards for safety and performance, giving installers and customers confidence when deploying commercial-scale solar and hybrid energy systems.

The certified models include PV Inverters (50 kW, 99.9 kW, 110kW & 125 kW), HYA Hybrid Inverters for on-grid applications (50 kW, 99.9 kW, 110 kW, 125 kW), and HYB Hybrid Inverters suitable for both on-grid and off-grid applications (50 kW, 99.9 kW, 110 kW, 125 kW).

Expanding Commercial Energy Storage with SigenStack

SigenStack is Sigenergy's C&I energy storage solution designed for large-scale commercial and industrial projects. By combining hybrid inverters with 12kWh battery modules* (stackable up to 253kWh per inverter with the ability to parallel up to 100 inverters creating up to 25MWh), SigenStack delivers a modular and scalable architecture capable of supporting multi-megawatt deployments, allowing system capacity to be flexibly configured to match project requirements.

Engineered with safety at its core, the system incorporates a six-layer battery protection system, fast anti-backflow protection, and intelligent arc fault detection with a range of up to 500 meters. Its DC-coupled, modular design supports pure solar, pure storage, and hybrid configurations, providing versatility across a wide range of application scenarios.

Designed to simplify deployment and operation, SigenStack integrates a built-in energy management system (EMS), offers IP66 weather protection, enables full remote monitoring, and supports rapid commissioning. Together, these features enhance system reliability while reducing installation complexity and ongoing operational effort for commercial-scale projects.

Market Leadership in Australia

Sigenergy has been named the No. 1 home battery brand in Australia for 2025 by SunWiz, the country's leading solar and battery market analyst. With its commercial and industrial products now entering the Australian market, Sigenergy is expanding from residential into C&I applications, supporting continued growth across a wider range of energy scenarios.

If you would like any further information about our C&I products, please reach out to our C&I BDM – mark.colwell@sigenergy.com 

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Sigenergy C&I Inverters Gain CEC Listing in Australia

Sigenergy C&I Inverters Gain CEC Listing in Australia

BEIJING, April 3, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Shanghai Fashion Week has risen to the fourth place globally, overtaking New York, according to a report released Thursday in Shanghai. The Global Fashion Industry Index-Fashion Week Vitality Index Report (2025), issued by China Economic Information Service, describes Shanghai as the fastest-growing node city in the global fashion landscape.

Paris and Milan fashion weeks retained the top two positions globally. London and Shanghai ranked third and fourth, with commercial vibrancy and digital transformation cited as their core competitiveness.

For the first time, the report added a "commercial trade activity" indicator to quantify each fashion week's ability to integrate commercial resources and convert them into market transactions. Shanghai Fashion Week recorded 1,217 trade brands, second only to Paris, and operated seven digital trade platforms which is the highest figure among all eight fashion weeks surveyed.

The report noted persistent gaps. Shanghai Fashion Week's 23 product categories and average transaction price of 420 U.S. dollars represent only 64 percent and 54 percent of Paris Fashion Week's figures respectively, reflecting a market still dominated by mid-range and emerging brands but with significant growth potential.

In the elements aggregation dimension, Paris and Milan led with 429 and 387 participating brands and 544 and 529 events respectively, while Shanghai hosted around 200 events and distinguished itself through new brand participation. In industry influence, Shanghai ranked first globally in the number of designers, and its innovation trend score also placed near the top.

China's apparel and fashion retail market reached nearly 460 billion U.S. dollars in 2025, maintaining its position as the world's largest single market. Global fashion e-commerce penetration rate rose from 18 percent in 2020 to approximately 36 percent in 2025, surpassing 45 percent in emerging markets.

On sustainability, approximately 72 percent of global consumers said they were willing to pay a premium for sustainable products, with most accepting a markup of 5 to 10 percent. The report devoted a dedicated chapter to artificial intelligence, noting that 58 to 60 percent of global fashion retailers have integrated AI into operations and marketing.

The report concluded that Shanghai Fashion Week is at a critical transition from scale expansion to capability upgrading, and should deepen integration of local culture, contemporary design and haute couture to strengthen its role as a commercial hub connecting design with consumption.

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