The German producer talked about PV system owners can be a part of as many as 4 gadgets in parallel for a storage functionality of as a lot as 106.8 kWh. The battery reportedly has a lifecycle of larger than 6,000 cycles and comes with a 10-year assure.
German battery producer BMZ Group has developed a model new residential storage system with a functionality of as a lot as 26.7 kWh per unit.
Dubbed Power4Home, the system makes use of cobalt-free lithium iron phosphate batteries with a 16S1P configuration.
“The lithium iron phosphate cell experience and 2-channel safety construction not solely guarantee most energy density inside the smallest potential arrange space however moreover present reliable security in opposition to overcurrent, undervoltage, overvoltage, temporary circuits, and reverse polarity over all of the permissible temperature fluctuate,” the company talked about in an announcement.
The producer presents the model new product with two to eight battery modules. The important two-module battery has 6.7 kWh of usable energy, whereas the eight-module configuration has a usable energy of 26.7 kWh.
The two-module product has dimensions of 780 mm x 577 mm x 164 mm, whereas the eight-module system has a dimension of 1,560 mm x 1,154 mm x 164 mm. Each module measures 702 mm x 124 mm x 123 mm and weighs 28 kg.
The battery reportedly has a lifecycle of larger than 6,000 cycles and comes with a 10-year assure.
“Purchasers can be a part of as a lot as 4 Power4Home gadgets in parallel and retailer and use between 6.7 kWh to 106.8 kWh of energy,” the producer added. “The gadgets can each be wall mounted or put in on the bottom, every stacked or side by side. So Power4Home adapts utterly to your space circumstances and aesthetic preferences.”
The brand-new battery makes use of passive cooling, and purchasers can enhance the system with thermal administration for operation in extreme temperatures of -20 C to 55 C. The company moreover presents an inverter as an add-on to the storage system, along with a grid swap that replaces the emergency power generator inside the event of an unstable energy offered by the grid.