Grid-Forming Inverters - the Key to Stable Power Grids (in English)

Tuesday, June 23, 2026

Time
12:00pm–1:00pm
Hall
Exhibition -
Room
Intersolar Forum (A3.150)

Europe's electricity system is relying more and more on renewable energies while thermal power plants are taken out of operation. The power grid still relies on inertia to balance out short-term drops in frequency, which in the past was provided by the synchronous machines in large-scale power stations.


Renewables have an efficient and cost-effective solution to provide inertia: Synthetic inertia is provided by grid-forming inverters, which - in combination with PV and BESS - take over the basic functions (such as the ability to perform black starts) within a stable, renewables-led power system. In this session, pioneers will be presenting products, use cases and initial microgrid projects based on this technology.

12:00pm–12:15pmHow Grid Forming Technology Supports Power Grid Stability

Dr. Miguel Ochoa Gimenez, Global Grid Technology Director, Huawei Digital Power

12:15pm–12:30pmFrom Capability to Application - A Practical Pathway for Sungrows Grid-Forming Solutions

Siwen Ding, Grid Forming Solution Engineer, Sungrow Power Supply Co. Ltd.

12:30pm–12:45pmFrom Pioneer to Backbone: Power Conversion from Off-Grid to Transmission-Connected

Aaron Gerdemann, VP New Business & Marketing, SMA

12:45pm–1:00pmEnabling Stability: The Transition from Grid-Following to Grid-Forming Systems

Volker Dietrich, PLM, KACO new energy

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