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  • November 11, 2025

ACC Distribution continues its expansion in the green energy sector: introducing smart solutions for homes to the market

Green energy solutions are becoming an integral part of modern homes, and consumer expectations are increasingly focused not only on efficiency, but also on convenience, automation, and sustainability. Data from the Lithuanian Energy Agency shows that green solutions are becoming increasingly important in Lithuania: in June alone, 95 percent of the country’s electricity consumption was covered by local production, of which 45.3 percent came from wind farms and another 31.8 percent from solar power plants. This proves that achieving energy independence is a priority not only for the state, but also for the population.

In response to these changes, ACC Distribution, representing the most advanced technology manufacturers in the Baltic States, is strengthening its position in the green energy sector and introducing new solutions from global manufacturers Deye, GCL, Duco, NexBlue, which stand out not only for their technical capabilities, but also for their clear focus on consumer needs and long-standing experience.

“All technological solutions are very similar these days, so it is not only technical characteristics that matter, but also how the manufacturer views the market, what it does differently, and how it thinks about the consumer. That is why our choice of new partners is very focused and oriented towards a broader perspective,” says Martynas Pukinskas, Head of Green Energy Business Unit at ACC Distribution.

Martynas Pukinskas, Head of Green Energy Business Unit at ACC Distribution

Advanced energy control with maximum benefits for the user

Among the newly introduced solutions, Deye inverters stand out as one of the most popular products in the solar energy sector, especially in the private home sector. An inverter is a device that converts the direct current generated by a solar power plant into alternating current suitable for use in the home.

However, modern inverters are much more than just conversion devices. They are becoming the smart brains of the system, responsible for distributing, storing, and using energy according to actual demand. Deye solutions allow even those without a solar power plant to use batteries – energy can be stored at night or during low-price periods and used when it is most needed. This helps to reduce electricity costs, increases independence from the grid and gives the consumer more control.

This manufacturer focuses on the functionality, reliability, and versatility of its products rather than on excessive design solutions, which makes its devices accessible to a wide range of consumers. “Inverters not only efficiently manage energy according to actual demand or electricity prices, but also allow the integration of additional sources, from wind turbines to generators. All this ensures that the system will operate stably even in the event of a power outage or changes in network conditions,” notes M. Pukinskas.

Another unique feature of Deye is the ability to automatically use energy in the event of a power outage. The switch to battery mode is so smooth that the user does not even notice that the grid supply has been interrupted. When using a generator, the batteries with an inverter also control the process of switching it on and off themselves, thus reducing fuel consumption and noise.

“This battery system is a comprehensive solution that includes both efficient energy use and preparedness for future energy changes. Seeing that, for example, the home battery market in Latvia grew 12 times in the first half of this year compared to the same period last year, only confirms that these solutions will become an integral part of every modern home in the near future,” emphasizes Martynas Pukinskas.

A manufacturer thinking about the future of solar energy today

To ensure long-term energy independence, it is important not only how energy is stored or consumed, but also how it is produced. Solar panel manufacturer GCL stands out in the market not only as a supplier of high-quality photovoltaic modules, but also as a large industrial group that actively invests in new technologies and circular economy solutions. GCL’s activities cover the entire value chain, from the extraction of ultra-pure silicon used in microchip production to the development of advanced solar modules.

Current GCL panels use extremely high-quality silicon, which allows for the production of reliable and affordable modules. However, the company is already developing new technologies that will not only reduce the cost of solar panel production but also extend the service life of the modules. These solutions are geared towards the market of the future, where efficiency and price will be even more important.

“For us, as official representatives of the company in the Baltic countries, it was very important that GCL is not only investing in new technologies, but is already analyzing how aging solar panels could be effectively recycled in 15-20 years. The elements in the panels, not only silicon but also valuable materials such as gold, platinum, and titanium, can be extracted and reused. This approach reflects a long-term commitment to sustainability and responsible use of resources and shows that the company is looking beyond short-term sales growth,” says M. Pukinskas about “ACC Distribution’s” decision to work with GCL.

Smart end efficient fresh air supply

Building a sustainable home is about more than just generating or conserving energy – it’s about everyday quality of life. Clean air, balanced heat distribution, and comfort are the areas where Duco truly stands out. The Belgian manufacturer offers advanced heat recovery ventilation systems designed not only to refresh indoor air but also to save energy and ensure comfort throughout the day. Its key innovation – a dual airflow technology – allows each area of the home to receive exactly as much air as it needs at any given time.

“For example, at night the system directs more fresh air into bedrooms and less into shared spaces, while during the day the distribution switches. This intelligent regulation minimizes heat loss, resulting in energy savings and lower heating costs. In addition, users can create personalized scenarios such as “night“, “workday“, or “vacation“, which automatically adjust airflow according to their lifestyle,” explains M. Pukinskas.

According to the specialist, one of Duco’s most distinctive strengths as a manufacturer is its focus on each specific market. When entering the Baltic region, the company thoroughly analyzed local climate and living conditions and implemented an additional feature tailored to this region’s needs. Duco integrates an extra enthalpy heat exchanger into its ventilation units to maintain optimal indoor humidity levels during the winter months, when heating and cold outdoor air often cause dryness indoors. This is a great example of how the company goes beyond standard solutions, adapting its technologies to local requirements.

Duco also offers complete air distribution systems – including ducts, diffusers, and air inlets – which are particularly valuable in building renovations. This ensures consistent performance and perfect system compatibility across all components.

 

EV charging stations that are easy to connect yourself

Electric vehicle charging solutions are becoming an integral part of modern home infrastructure. However, many homeowners are still challenged by complex installation processes or connectivity issues. “NexBlue” solves this problem by designing charging stations that can be easily installed by end users – without the need for professional assistance. Developed through years of observing real user behavior, these chargers are made to be intuitive, fast, and safe, allowing users to simply bring the device home and set it up following clear, step-by-step instructions.

Another key advantage of NexBlue charging stations is that they require no communication cable – instead, they use a secure radio connection that operates independently of Wi-Fi. A transmitter installed in the electrical panel monitors the household’s electricity consumption and automatically adjusts the vehicle’s charging power. For instance, when a kettle or another high-consumption appliance is turned on, the station temporarily reduces the charging load, preventing system overloads or blown fuses.

“These charging stations are exceptionally well-thought-out – both technically and practically. For users, simplicity and safety are key, and that’s exactly what NexBlue delivers,” says M. Pukinskas.

Although the chargers are designed for easy self-installation, professional assistance is always available if needed. NexBlue products – like all brands represented by ACC Distribution – come with full technical support and maintenance services. In Lithuania, these are provided by Servisa ICT UAB, which ensures fast response times, spare parts supply, and both warranty and post-warranty repairs.

This approach – emphasizing both technological reliability and service quality – reflects the shared values of all brands represented by ACC Distribution.

“Consumers are no longer just choosing products, they are looking for values. The manufacturers of Deye, GCL, Duco, and NexBlue are looking at the bigger picture—they see what consumers need now, but at the same time, they are looking at how technology will develop and how consumers will live in a decade, which is very important to us when choosing partners,” emphasizes Martynas Pukinskas.

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