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EVE shows split-unit storage of 836 kWh, with a view to expansion abroad – SPE

solarenergyBy solarenergyOctober 24, 2025No Comments1 Min Read
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The Chinese manufacturer debuted a split-unit 836 kWh system at SNEC ES+ 2025, aimed at flexible, safe commercial applications abroad.

October 24, 2025
Vincent Shaw

By ESS news

Chinese battery manufacturer EVE Energy presented its flagship Mr. Brick split unit storage cabinet of 836 kWh at the SNEC ES+2025 exhibition in Shanghai, highlighting its strategy to penetrate overseas commercial and industrial markets.

The company said mass production would begin in the third quarter of 2025, with large-scale deliveries already underway.

Each cabinet delivers 836 kWh and 418 kW of AC power and supports both 1,000 V and 1,500 V configurations. Units can be combined modularly to achieve 5 MWh, for projects from small to utility scale. The DC-AC round-trip efficiency exceeds 90% and supports continuous 24/7 operation.

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