GoodWe successfully participated in the Bangladesh-China Green Textile Expo (BCGTX) 2025, held at the International Convention City Bashundhara (ICCB) in Dhaka.
At the event, GoodWe presented its latest solar and energy storage innovations designed to help the textile industry enhance energy efficiency, operational reliability, and sustainability. The company’s cutting-edge technologies drew strong interest from industry professionals, underscoring GoodWe’s commitment to supporting Bangladesh’s transition toward clean and renewable energy.
Among the highlights was the GoodWe SMT 50–60kW Series inverter, purpose-built for medium to large-scale commercial installations. Featuring a wide input voltage range of 200V–950V, it enables earlier energy generation and greater overall yields throughout the day. Its fuse-free design minimizes maintenance needs and reduces operational costs, maximizing return on investment for system owners.
The GT Series (100–125kW) string inverter further enhances commercial and industrial (C&I) performance with multiple MPPTs and a high input current of 21A per DC string, ensuring optimal compatibility with modern high-power PV modules. An optional PID recovery function boosts module efficiency, while Type II surge protection on both DC and AC sides enhances system safety.
Also featured was the ESA Series (125kW/261kWh) — an all-in-one, fully integrated energy storage system tailored for C&I applications. Combining PCS, battery, EMS, and BMS in a single unit, the ESA Series offers a modular, scalable design that enables flexible capacity expansion, faster installation, and simplified operation and maintenance.
“Bangladesh’s textile industry is leading the way in the country’s shift toward sustainability. We’re truly excited to be part of this journey — bringing our smart, clean energy solutions to help the industry become more resilient, efficient, and environmentally friendly,” said Mahir Shahriar, Country Head, GoodWe Bangladesh.
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