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AlphaESS launches modular energy storage system for small C&I users – SPE

solarenergyBy solarenergyJanuary 12, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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The new system is designed for powers of 29.9 kW and 50 kW with a scalable capacity up to 216.9 kWh and is aimed at companies looking for flexible energy storage solutions without the complexity of installation.

January 12, 2026
Marija Maisch

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AlphaESS has launched the StaX-M29.9/M50, a modular energy storage system designed for small commercial and industrial (C&I) customers. With a power of 29.9 kW and 50 kW and a scalable capacity up to 216.9 kWh, the system is tailor-made for companies looking for flexible energy storage solutions without the complexity of installation.

The system features a stackable, plug-and-play architecture, allowing rapid on-site assembly and simplified commissioning. The 12 kWh modular battery design allows users to incrementally expand capacity as their energy needs grow. The StaX-M29.9 supports configurations ranging from 6 to 18 battery modules, while the StaX-M50 supports 9 to 18 modules, with a maximum of 12 modules per column and a maximum of two columns per system.

Each module comes with an integrated battery management system (BMS) with automatic dynamic cell balancing to improve efficiency and extend battery life. The system also includes AlphaESS Bypass technology, which automatically isolates faulty modules without interrupting the overall operation of the system.

To read further, visit our ESS news website.

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