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Power Queen announces 1.8 kWh battery for sun applications – PV Magazine International

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The Chinese company says that its new storage product was designed for scenarios with high drawers, including campers and solar setups. It supports a maximum of four batteries in series and four batteries parallel.

July 22, 2025
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The 12V 140AH 190h

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The Chinese battery manufacturer Power Queen has announced a new lithium -iron phosphate (LIFEPO4) battery designed for scenarios with high drawers, including campers and sun applications.

Dubbed the 12V 140AH 190H SMART RV Lithium battery, the device offers a capacity of 1.8 kWh. A maximum of four batteries can be connected in series and a maximum of four systems can be connected in parallel, which makes a maximum capacity of 28.67 kilowatt hours possible.

“With a high capacity of 140 AH, the battery under the seats is suitable for vans, campers and mini-campers with a seat height of up to 190 mm, for high-current taxes or long periods without a main connection,” the company said. “It is Bluetooth 5.0 certified, which means that real-time monitoring of the battery status via the Power Queen app possible is stable and simple (maximum 10 meters).”

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