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Solis inverters now UL9540 certified with Pytes batteries

solarenergyBy solarenergyOctober 17, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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Solis USA recently announced the UL9540 listing of the S6 Hybrid Energy Storage Inverter with a new battery partner, Pytes.

UL 9540 is a safety standard for energy storage systems (ESS) and equipment that can be connected to a local electrical grid or used as a standalone application. UL 9540 also specifies sizing and installation requirements for the design and construction of ESS. It defines electrical, mechanical, fluid containment and environmental performance testing, as well as system safety testing.

“Solis’ technology and quality enable us to meet the standards and requirements of battery suppliers. This continues to grow our open ecosystem for customers, giving us the freedom to select their ideal solution based on resilience, while leveraging a high-performance hybrid inverter to build their ideal solution.” said James Qiao, general manager of Solis USA.

The Pytes HV series is a distributed energy storage system, which integrates a battery pack, a high-voltage control box and a battery management system in one. It can be widely used in charging stations, homes, buildings, factories and other scenarios to realize the functions of peak shaving, emergency power backup and PV energy storage.

Solis is also currently UL9540 listed with several battery models including HomeGrid, LG, Soluna, Pylontech, Fortress Power, BYD and Goldenmate.

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