The Lithuania-based module producer is now moreover manufacturing and selling a residential lithium-ion phosphate battery system. It is purchased in 5.12 kWh modules which is perhaps stackable as a lot as 8 fashions, each with a nominal voltage of 51.2 V.
Lithuanian module producer Solitek has entered the residential battery market with a lithium-ion phosphate battery line.
“We have already had pilots in Lithuania for the earlier six months. The strategies have been examined. The Nova line is now being launched abroad in Sweden, Austria, Finland, and the Netherlands,” Solitek CEO, Julius Sakalauskas, acknowledged.
A single Nova battery module has a functionality of 5 kWh and a nominal voltage of 51.2 V. It weighs 85.9 kg.
The company has a diffusion of applicable single-phase and three-phase hybrid inverters, ranging in functionality from 5 kW to 12 kW, which permit integration of the battery with picture voltaic PV installations.
Solitek says it has developed a “full wise residence vitality administration system”, which includes the battery, inverter, and software program program, whose algorithms optimize vitality utilization and charging based on electrical power worth info, local weather forecasts, and consumption patterns. “The battery administration software program program was developed in-house. In addition to Wifi communications permits distant administration and maintenance by means of our Solitek app software program program,” acknowledged Sakalauskas.
Solitek is offering a 10-year assure with 60% end-of-life effectivity. “We already have IEC 62619, UN38.3, and CE certifications, and are presently engaged on additional sustainability certifications, anticipated throughout the second quarter,” Sakalauskas added.
The Lithuanian agency fabricates its battery product line at its 350 MWh functionality manufacturing facility, which it hopes to scale as a lot as 1 GWh functionality. The Solitek CEO well-known that the model new battery plant is provided with a 310 kW picture voltaic PV façade that measures 1,675 m2, with 850 kW on the rooftop.
Solitek was primarily based in 2009 and is part of the BOD Group, a family-owned conglomerate of high-tech corporations.