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Australian manufacturer bets on Lithium-Titanium-Oxide Batters-PV Magazine International

solarenergyBy solarenergyJanuary 28, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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Zenaji, an Australian manufacturer of Lithium-Titanium oxide (LTO) batteries, says that the LTO market will reach $ 5.8 billion by 2032, with an annual percentage of 12.6%. It claims that the battery system of eternity is ready to take advantage of the trend.

January 28, 2025
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The manufacturer of Battery Systems in Melbourne Zenaji has claimed that its Eternity LTO Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) competes with Lithium Iron Phosphate (LFP) products and is positioned to take advantage of the expected annual growth of technology by 2032.

Zenaji Australia Head of global distribution and Endless energy group Managing Director Simon Fawaz told PV -Magazine That this underlines the importance of the acceptance of LTO battery.

“The demand for safe, reliable and sustainable battery solutions in residential, commercial and industrial sectors continues to rise,” said Fawaz. “With their exceptional life, the safety and the ability to perform at extreme temperatures, the LTO batteries of Zenji are uniquely positioned to meet these needs. Moreover, our dedication to environmental, social and governance (ESG) standards reinforce our dedication to designing and delivering sustainable, future solutions. “

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Fawaz said the Eternity LTO batteries were designed for a maximum of 60-plus years of operation, which is considerable lowers the replacement costs in the course of time and Reduces waste Due to an extensive operational lifespan.

They are capable of more than 22,000 cycles, with an expected lifespan of 60,000 cycles, supported by a 20-year warranty. This exceeds LFP batteries, which usually last between 500 and 7,000 cycles.

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“The batteries offer 100% discharge depth with fast charging and discharging and modular units (36.3 kWh to 44.9 kWh) can be scaled up to meet commercial and energy requirements on the grid,” Fawaz said. “There is also no thermal runner, fire riskOr dangerous circumstances, because the batteries work with safety characteristics at both high and low temperatures, between -40 ° C to 60 C. ”

Image: Zenaji

With a small solar project in New South Wales, an existing battery installation was unable to manage daily loads, ranging from 350 kWh to 700 kWh, nor the requirement of more than one load discharge cycle per day, so the owners switched to a Zenaji -LTO BESS.

For a period of three weeks, an existing 40-foot container was re-used to accommodate the new battery system, with a 70 kW of solar array with 3 x 20 kW Fronius-Omvolers and three 20 kW selectronic units (120 V) grid-forming inverters.

Six piles of Zenji -centralism batteries rated at 32 kWh Each were configured as two 120 V Strings with a total capacity of 192 kWh. The safety measures include Noark DC breakers for protection and to reduce arc flash risks.

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