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Austa releases all-in-one storage system for residential use-PV Magazine International

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Austa has launched an all-in-one residential storage system with a three-phase inverter with output from 5,000 W to 15,000 W and storage capacities ranging from 10 kWh to 30 kWh.

March 31, 2025
Lior Kahana

By ESS News

The Chinese manufacturer Austa has released a new series of high-voltage, three-phase, all-in-one storage systems for residential use.

The AU5-15Keth product line has an inverter with an output range of 5,000 W to 15,000 W and storage capacities ranging from 10 kWh to 30 kWh, depending on the model.

“The system supports more than 100% single-phase loads, ideal for aging wires or scenarios with a lot of application,” the company said in a statement. “It has a transition from more than 10 ms at UPS level for seamless backup power for sensitive devices during malfunctions. It is also assessed for less than 2% harmonic distortion, which meeee 519 standards protects devices and avoids the grid risk of the grid.”

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