Review of InterSolution 2022
Attention was on the Belgium’s market outlook, as 2021 was a shock period because there was a change in the PV market regulation as market shifted from 1:1 FIT to self-consumption. However, 2022 is seen as the year of recovery due to various reason. First & foremost as renewable heating is gaining traction with rising gas prices, PV self-consumption & the plan to phase out fossil-fuel based boiler in Brussels region from 2025, according to the Öko-Institut EV report ‘Phase-out regulations for fossil fuel boilers at EU and national level’.
Other important topic of discussion at the fair was P1 port compatibility , as different smart home, EV chargers & also my-PV’s AC•THOR have P1-interface, which make smart integration easier than said.
Lastly, gratitude to our contacts and visitors for taking time & visiting my-PV product corners at Cebeo & GPC Europe respectively.
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