Overview
- The white paper was released at Intersolar Europe 2026 in late June 2026 and is freely available from Kehua and Energy‑Storage.news.
- TÜV Rheinland completed an independent technical assessment of Kehua’s grid‑forming architecture and control strategy and said the approach is becoming essential for high‑renewable power systems.
- The paper explains that grid‑forming converters differ from conventional grid‑following in that they can establish voltage and frequency references and deliver inertia‑like response, which helps prevent instability in weak or low‑fault‑current networks.
- Kehua presents its technology as an all‑scenario suite for Renewable Energy+Storage, standalone storage, microgrids and AI‑driven data‑center resilience while reporting over 10 GW of grid‑forming shipments and 400+ microgrids delivered by H1 2026.
- The report frames the need for grid‑forming in Europe around three stressors—falling system inertia, geographic mismatch of generation and load, and low short‑circuit ratios in weak areas—and signals possible follow‑on actions such as wider testing, ENTSO‑E standards work, and more grid‑connected pilots that could affect consumers’ power stability and data‑center uptime.