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DMEGC brings new series of residential all-in-one storage systems from-PV Magazine International

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The Chinese company stated that the new H02 product line is available in a single phase or three-phase configurations. It comes with a different number of batteries of 5.12 kWh.

July 22, 2025
Lior Kahana

The Chinese industrial group DMEGC has released a new all-in-one home storage solution for residential use.

Dubbeds H02, integrates the battery storage and a hybrid inverter, who works in a single phase or three -phase configurations. It is suitable for outside installation with IP65-rated housing.

“The series is available in single-phase models of 3.6 kW, 5 kW, 6 kW and 8 kW and three-phase models in 4 kW, 5 kW, 6 kW, 10 kW, 12 kW and 15 kW ratings to cover different grid standards,” the company said in a statement. “The modular design of the system makes it possible to install batteries with a capacity of 5.12 kWh in a single stack. By connecting multiple stacks in this configuration, a single inverter can support a maximum of 12 battery modules, which offers a total capacity of 61 kWh.”

In the single phase models, the maximum recommended PV input varies between 7,360 W and 10,000 W, and between 8,000 W and 22,500 W in the three-phase configuration.

The three -phase basic model, which includes an inverter and two batteries, has dimensions of 590 × 1,341 × 204 mm, with a weight of 147 kg. The one-phase basic model, on the other hand, measures 590 × 1,330 × 204 mm and weighs 139 kg. Each extra battery weighs 52 kg and measures 590 mm x 333 mm x 204 mm.

“H02 offers uninterrupted backup power to house loads, which fights power outages. It has the transfer times of less than 10 ms and is robust in all respects,” the company added. “The unit has a 5-layer battery protection system, including span, overflow, overheating, internal fire extinguishers and fuses these functions are tested by Tüv.”

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