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Livoltek launches 125 kW / 261kWh Liquid-cooled Bess for C & I Market-PV Magazine International

solarenergyBy solarenergyAugust 4, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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Livoltek has launched a new all-in-one battery energy storage system (BESS) for the commercial and industrial (C&I) sector. The new model, designated BESS-P125X261E/U, offers 125 kW nominal capacity and 261.2 kWh of total energy capacity.

The Livoltek system, of which the company is part of the hexing group, uses liquid-cooled, lithium-iron phosphate (LFP) battery packages with 314 AH cells. It is designed for applications, including EV -charging stations, factories and commercial buildings. It can be used for back -up power, peak shears and participation in energy trade markets.

According to the product data axle, the system has a system efficiency of more than 88% and can work in both on-grid and off-grid environments in a modular design for scalability with IP55 water and dust assessment. For on-grid applications, a maximum of 20 units can be connected parallel to make a system with a capacity of 2.5 MW / 5.2 MWh. In an off-grid configuration, a maximum of 10 units can be parallel with a total of 1.25 MW / 2.6 MWh. It is assessed for increases to 4000 m, with more than 2000 m that causes derating.

The unit measures 1000 x 2300 x 1800 mm and weighs 2450 kg. Safety features include monitoring architecture at multiple levels from the cell to the system level and an aerosol -based fire protection system. The battery module has an IP67 Ingress Protection rating, while the general system is rated on IP54.

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