Deye technical training for DACH markets – design, compatibility and C&I storage | SOLARKIT
⚡ Deye systems are easy to buy — but not always easy to design and deliver flawlessly.
This technical training is built for installers, EPCs, and resellers who want to work with Deye confidently, with fewer installation issues and fewer support cases. At SOLARKIT, we work with Deye projects every day — from component selection to commissioning, monitoring and troubleshooting.
If partners source Deye equipment from SOLARKIT, they don’t just get hardware. They get professional technical support. This session shows the practical, engineering-level thinking behind that support: how we validate compatibility, how we prevent typical design mistakes, and how we help partners deliver stable systems.
🗣️ Language: English
📅 Date & time: 12 February 2026, 10:00–12:00
📍 Location: Online
🎤 Speaker: Peter Breier (VP of engineering)
👥 Format: B2B technical training in Webinar form
🔹 Key technical topics (deep dive):
Deye's main components and system structure
- What matters in real installations (not just in datasheets)
- Typical points of failure and how to prevent them
Battery compatibility for Deye
- How to verify inverter + battery + BMS combinations in practice
- What to check before ordering to avoid commissioning surprises
Deye system design guide (practical)
- System sizing and configuration logic that reduces risk
- Common design mistakes that lead to callbacks
Accessories / smart add-ons
- When optimizers are a good idea — and when they are not
- LORA communication: what it solves, when it’s worth using, and what to plan for
C&I energy storage – large batteries
- Technical overview of F60, F120 and 215 kWh solutions
- What changes when you move from residential to commercial/industrial scale
SOLARKIT services and support
- What support partners can expect when purchasing from us
- How we help with pre-checks, troubleshooting, and project execution
🌍 DACH-relevant focus (Germany / Austria / Switzerland)
We will highlight practical considerations that are especially relevant for projects in the DACH region — where expectations around documentation, system stability and execution quality are typically higher. The session is structured to be directly usable for partners working in Germany, Austria and Switzerland.
🎯 Who should attend
Installers and EPCs working with Deye in residential or C&I projects
Resellers who want fewer returns and fewer “compatibility” problems
Partners who want engineering-backed support behind procurement decisions.