Hybrid foundation
PV, battery and backup functions were brought closer together so installers could design around a single coordinated conversion platform.
The roadmap shows how Deye is moving from strong conversion hardware toward more programmable, serviceable and grid-aware energy assets. It covers hybrid inverter improvements, microinverter expansion, high-voltage battery pairing, EV charging coordination, monitoring APIs and future work around grid-forming behavior.
PV, battery and backup functions were brought closer together so installers could design around a single coordinated conversion platform.
Usable kWh, BMS communication, SOC visibility and fleet monitoring are becoming the center of the Deye project workflow.
Solar-backed EV charging, load orchestration and V2H preparation create a larger role for inverter-side intelligence.
Advanced controls will support stronger islanding behavior, better microgrid stability and utility-interactive distributed assets.
The roadmap is intentionally described as direction, not a promise of fixed release dates. Renewable energy markets move through certification, grid-code interpretation, component availability and installer feedback. A feature that is appropriate for one market may need different documentation in another. Deye treats roadmap planning as a dialogue with channel partners: which battery protocols are most urgent, which monitoring exports reduce service work, which grid profiles create inspection friction, and which owner-facing displays help homeowners understand their system without oversimplifying it.
Near-term work is shaped by the practical needs Deye hears from the field: cleaner commissioning records, stronger battery compatibility notes, clearer firmware status, easier handoff from installer to owner, and alarms that point support teams toward likely causes instead of raw codes. Longer-term work is more architectural. As distributed solar, storage and EV charging become more interactive with the grid, inverter platforms must support more flexible operating modes while still remaining understandable to local installers. That balance between advanced controls and readable field workflow is the center of the roadmap.
Deye evaluates these themes through certification path, component maturity, regional grid rules and partner feedback. A roadmap item only matters if it can become a repeatable project workflow, not just a data-sheet headline.
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