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Poweroad launches 233 kWh battery for C & I Solar – PV Magazine International

solarenergyBy solarenergyMay 10, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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The Chinese manufacturer said that a maximum of 10 battery boxes in series can be connected to achieve a total storage capacity of 2.33 MWh.

May 7, 2025
Lior Kahana

The Flex 233 AIO

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The Chinese storage manufacturer Poweroad has announced a new all-in-one energy storage system (ESS) for commercial and industrial applications.

The Flex 233 AIO system integrates liquid cooling technology, batteries, a battery management system (BMS), an energy management system (EMS), a Power Conversion System (PCS) and a fire protection system.

“The compact design requires only 1.7 m² space for simple installation while providing a high energy density,” the company said in a statement. “It is ideal for applications such as peaks, a demand response, self-consumption on solar energy, backup power and microgrids.”

The 233 kWh system uses IP67 rating Catl-Lithium iron phosphate (LFP) cells.

A maximum of 10 battery cabinets can be connected in series, for a total storage capacity of 2.33 MWh. In addition, the system can contain 1-10 PCSS, each with a nominal AC input of 100 kW.

“It has advanced liquid cooling, where the internal temperature difference is maintained within 3 ° C for a longer life of the system,” said Poweroad. “With a wide operating temperature range from -30 C to 55 ° C, Flex 233 performs reliably in hard environments.”

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