At PSW Energy, our mission has always been clear: to deliver smarter, cleaner, and more intuitive energy solutions for Australian homes and businesses. This October, our team took that mission to the national stage at the All Energy Australia Exhibition, the country’s premier renewable energy event. Bringing together the world’s leading manufacturers, innovators, and energy visionaries, the exhibition offered an invaluable glimpse into the next evolution of home energy technology.
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Key trends
- 1. The Rise of All-in-One Energy Ecosystems. Manufacturers are shifting rapidly toward unified systems that combine solar, battery storage, EV charging, and smart energy management in a single integrated solution. This trend simplifies installation, improves system compatibility, and gives homeowners greater control over their energy use—addressing one of the biggest pain points in the current fragmented market.
- 2. Intelligent, AI-Driven Home Energy Management. AI is becoming a central feature of next-generation energy systems. Brands like EcoFlow are leading the charge with predictive algorithms that analyse weather patterns, household consumption, and solar generation. This allows systems to automatically optimise energy flows, reduce grid reliance, and maximise savings without requiring technical knowledge from the homeowner.
- 3. Accelerated Solar–EV Integration. As EV adoption rises across Australia, manufacturers are prioritising seamless integration between home solar systems and EV charging. New offerings from Anker Solix, FoxESS, and Goodwe demonstrate how charging technology is becoming a built-in part of the broader home energy ecosystem. This trend supports higher solar self-consumption, reduces charging costs, and prepares households for a future where EVs are the norm.
Our objective in attending was to identify the technologies that will have a significant impact on the lives of Western Australians. We focused on products that can help reduce energy costs, improve home efficiency, and provide greater control in an increasingly electrified lifestyle. As customers seek simpler and more intelligent systems, one trend has emerged as particularly prominent: the rise of the all-in-one energy ecosystem.
Before exploring the latest innovations, it’s essential to acknowledge the industry leaders that continue to set the standard. Tesla and Sigenergy are two of PSW Energy’s most trusted brands. They consistently deliver reliability, intelligent energy management, and exceptional value for end-users. Their strong performance serves as the benchmark against which we evaluate all emerging technologies. This year, several manufacturers introduced noteworthy innovations that warrant attention.
A new generation of all-in-one
The strongest theme across the exhibition was unmistakable: manufacturers are moving toward unified, whole-home energy systems. Instead of piecing together separate inverters, batteries, EV chargers, and management platforms, future systems aim to deliver everything in a single, intelligent, and seamlessly integrated package.
For homeowners, this shift promises fewer compatibility complications, easier installation, improved performance, and clearer long-term value. For businesses, it means streamlined power management and enhanced resilience during outages.
The manufacturers making the biggest waves at the exhibition were those driving this all-in-one shift forward.
Anker Solix evolution
Anker Solix, already recognised globally for its portable energy products, is expanding into home energy solutions with new offerings that have captured our attention. The highlight is the Anker Solix Gateway, a device designed to unite the entire home energy ecosystem, including solar, battery storage, and backup circuit, into one centralised hub.
In simple terms, the Gateway serves as the “brain” of the system. It can automatically switch the home to backup mode during a power outage, intelligently manage energy flows, and ensure that stored battery power is utilised where it is most needed. This capability is especially valuable for Australian households facing an increase in power outages and energy costs.
The second significant addition is the Anker Solix EV Charger. This charger is designed to complement their forthcoming battery platform and supports smart load balancing. It enables faster charging of an electric vehicle (EV) when solar energy production is high and slows down the charging when the home requires more energy. This feature is beneficial for customers adopting EVs, as it maximises solar self-consumption and reduces dependence on grid electricity.
With these two developments, Anker is clearly demonstrating its commitment to comprehensive home energy systems—an exciting direction for a brand entering the Australian market.
FoxESS delivers an economic solution
Among the manufacturers pushing affordability without sacrificing functionality, FoxESS stood out. Known for dependable yet economy-friendly inverters, FoxESS is now presenting a battery and EV charging ecosystem that positions it as one of the most value-driven solutions for Australian customers.
The FoxESS system combines a hybrid inverter, scalable lithium-ion battery modules, and an EV charger—all engineered for seamless communication compatibility. For customers unsure whether they need battery storage immediately, the hybrid inverter provides the flexibility to install solar now and add batteries later with minimal changes.
What impressed most is how FoxESS addresses practical Australian concerns:
- High heat tolerance, ideal for harsh WA summer conditions.
- Strong backup capability, ensuring an option for essential circuits to remain powered during outages.
- Competitive pricing, making energy storage adoption more accessible for households and small businesses, where capital remains a barrier.
With its balance of performance, affordability, and expandability, FoxESS is poised to become one of the strongest contenders in the domestic market over the next year.
AI-driven home energy with EcoFlow Delta
EcoFlow, known for its portable power stations, has made a significant advancement with its Delta series, evolving into comprehensive, AI-driven energy systems for whole homes. This marks a considerable shift from camping products to intelligent energy management for residential use.
The new Delta home platform employs AI algorithms to predict home energy consumption, weather conditions, and solar output. It automatically adjusts the battery’s behaviour to minimise dependence on the grid, safeguard stored energy, and enhance overall efficiency. Instead of requiring customers to decide when to save or use power manually, the system makes these decisions automatically.
EcoFlow’s modular design enables homeowners to start small, perhaps with backup storage only, and expand to full home coverage as their needs grow. A future-focused architecture also makes it one of the most user-friendly platforms available.
For customers seeking advanced energy optimisation without the complexity often associated with such systems, EcoFlow is positioning itself as a strong competitor in the all-in-one energy solution market.
Goodwe ESA becomes engineered for simplicity
As one of the world’s most established inverter manufacturers, Goodwe generated significant interest with its newly launched Goodwe ESA all-in-one system.
The ESA integrates the inverter, battery, backup switchgear, and energy controls into a single compact enclosure. For homeowners, this means:
- Faster installation
- Less wall space required
- Neater appearance
- Reduced long-term maintenance
Goodwe has also focused heavily on safety, incorporating multi-layer protection systems and advanced thermal management. For Australian conditions, especially in regions exposed to intense heat, the ESA is a particularly attractive solution.
Goodwe’s long-standing reputation in the Australian market further strengthens confidence in the system’s reliability and long-term support.
What this means for West Australian's
The innovations showcased at All Energy Australia 2025 highlight a future where solar power, battery systems, and electric vehicle (EV) charging operate as an integrated ecosystem. For customers, this means:
- Lower overall energy costs through innovative automation.
- Simplified product choices, reducing confusion.
- Enhanced resilience during blackouts.
- Improved solar self-consumption, particularly for EV owners.
- Cleaner installations with fewer mismatched components.
As the market evolves, PSW Energy is committed to thoroughly evaluating each system for its safety, performance, software, warranty strength, and long-term value in Australian conditions.
Upgrade or adopt smarter energy
PSW Energy returns from the All Energy Australia Exhibition with renewed enthusiasm for what’s ahead. From Anker’s expanding ecosystem to FoxESS’s affordability, EcoFlow’s AI intelligence, and Goodwe’s refined engineering, the future of home energy is more integrated, efficient, and user-friendly than ever.
If you’re exploring solar or considering an upgrade, our specialists are here to help you understand which emerging technologies will deliver real value for your home or business. At PSW Energy, we don’t just follow industry innovation—we guide customers through it.


