The 19th SNEC International Solar Photovoltaic and Smart Energy Conference (SNEC 2026) concluded successfully in Shanghai. KRIPAL Electric, a nationally recognized specialized and innovative enterprise with deep expertise in low-voltage electrical systems and renewable energy distribution protection, presented its newly upgraded portfolio of solar-storage dedicated components and integrated distribution solutions at the event.
Backed by its recent inclusion in China’s Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT) “2026 BRICS Industrial Cooperation Case Collection” and extensive hands-on experience from overseas projects, KRIPAL demonstrated its comprehensive competitive strengths spanning independent R&D, product innovation, and turnkey system solutions.

With solar-storage integration, utility-scale energy storage stations, and commercial distributed renewables now defining industry trends, the market demands increasingly higher standards for power distribution equipment in terms of safety, operational reliability, and application-specific adaptability. Responding to these shifts, KRIPAL Electric completed a full-line upgrade of its DC distribution product series, now covering photovoltaic plants, energy storage containers, EV charging infrastructure, and other application scenarios.
Key products showcased at the exhibition included the UKGD Series DC 1500V disconnect switches, next-generation surge protective devices, energy storage dedicated fuses, and IP67 high-protection waterproof connectors.
These products feature enhanced weather resistance, ageing resistance, and stable operating performance achieved through manufacturing process refinements, making them suitable for harsh outdoor environments such as high-altitude plateaus, coastal zones, and extreme cold regions.
The newly developed visible-break DC 1500V disconnect switches incorporate an optimized mechanical locking mechanism that substantially reduces operational safety risks, aligning with the industry’s shift toward refined safety management at renewable energy sites.

A key differentiator for KRIPAL at this year’s SNEC was the technical expertise accumulated through the Russian energy storage station distribution retrofit project, recently recognized in the MIIT “2026 BRICS Industrial Cooperation Case Collection.”
This cooperation project addressed the Russian partner’s challenges of high power losses in energy storage microgrids and inadequate distribution equipment compatibility. Through self-developed integrated low-voltage distribution solutions, KRIPAL achieved measurable improvements in power supply stability at local storage stations.
The on-the-ground implementation experience has been formally documented as a national-level industrial cooperation case study, providing authoritative endorsement for the company’s expansion into BRICS and emerging global markets.
During the exhibition, delegations from BRICS member countries including Russia, Brazil, South Africa, and India, along with visitors from the Middle East, Europe, and Southeast Asia, made dedicated visits to the KRIPAL booth. In-depth technical discussions covered product performance, technical adaptation, and solution customization, with international partners expressing strong recognition of KRIPAL’s product capabilities and technical competency in meeting diverse global operating conditions.

On the domestic front, numerous PV integrators, energy storage system EPC contractors, and commercial renewable energy investors visited the booth to gain detailed understanding of KRIPAL’s full-range solar-storage distribution products and system solutions.
Visitors acknowledged the company’s robust capabilities in technological innovation and product iteration within the renewable energy distribution protection sector. Supported by comprehensive international certifications including TUV, UL, CE, and KEMA, KRIPAL products are now exported to over 110 countries and regions worldwide.
The combination of mature overseas deployment experience and the BRICS benchmark project is accelerating the brand’s transformation from product export to comprehensive technical solution delivery, steadily strengthening the global market competitiveness of Chinese electrical brands.

The conclusion of SNEC 2026 marks the beginning of a new chapter. Building on the technical and resource advantages gained from the BRICS industrial cooperation benchmark project, KRIPAL will maintain its focus on solar-storage distribution safety challenges.
The company plans to increase R&D investment in long-duration energy storage and commercial integrated energy supporting electrical products, while actively pursuing opportunities in BRICS and global emerging green energy markets. By delivering reliable domestic electrical products and customised system solutions, KRIPAL aims to support renewable energy projects worldwide, steadily advancing the globalization and application-specific development of Chinese low-voltage electrical brands.
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