Well... I have taken the plunge into solar - and that has been into the Sigenergy architecture.
What am I looking to install...?
30 465W Aiko ABC panels, filling a second storey gabled roof on both north and south facing sides.
30 TIGO optimisers as I have a shading issue which progressively increases from early afternoon
30kW Sigenergy 3 phase inverter
48kWh Sigenstor battery
Sigenergy gateway
Target installation and commissioning is prior 30th April, 2026 - because of the battery rebate changes.
Yes, the inverter is a beast and the battery is maxed out. This is deliberate for several reasons:
1. Over engineering is in my blood

2. The Sigenstor battery is one of the few that will fit the capacity I seek in the space I have available
3. The battery rebate plunges on the 1st May for big batteries.
4. In the short term, I will be looking at trying my hand at the energy trading game through a provider like Amber. If I have an opportunity to export at $20 per kWh for 10 minutes, I want to pump out all I can.

Yes, I know this isn't a high probability event, but being ready gives one options. (I have had more than one opinion which feels this only has 2-3 years before this becomes less worthwhile. We will see.)
5. In the longer term, there are planned expansions of energy needs of the household, which a higher capacity system will be able to handle.
6. I want to address future needs as much as I am able and only incur expenses once, avoiding having to revisit equipment choices as much as possible.
I know I am opening myself up for the critics, but that is inevitable for sharing. Nevertheless, I am interested in opinions.
PS. I have passed on a link to this thread to Sigenergy.