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Narada Power debuts 783 AH Cell, 8.3 MWH Solid State Battery – PV Magazine International

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The new 20-foot Center L MAX system is configurable for storage duration, ranging from two to eight hours and is compatible with 2000 V platforms. It uses the manufacturer’s own 783 AH cells, which have a fixed electrolyte with oxide.

April 25, 2025
Mariha Maisch

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The 13th Energy Storage International Summit & Exhibition (ESIE 2025), held in Beijing earlier this month, contained a flurry of product launches in the landscape of energy storage. Most newly revealed systems and components are currently only available in China, with international versions that are still under development.

Technological innovation at the event clearly pointed to a trend of increasing energy density – both at system level and, in particular at cell level, where the rise of 587 AH cells signaled a new industrial benchmark. Although many of these products are not yet in mass production, there was a noticeable lack of diversification of chemistry in the range of the latest generation.

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