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FranklinWH is launching a new set -up for home batteries

solarenergyBy solarenergySeptember 11, 2025No Comments1 Min Read
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FranklinWh has launched the Home Battery of the Apower, Meter Adapter Controller (Mac) and Ahub extension as part of its latest additions to the FranklinWH system.

“Homeowners are looking for energy solutions that can take on more and more complex challenges,” said Gary Lam, CEO of FranklinWH. “That is exactly what we take with our latest innovations. Participants in the show will witness how these innovations at home define energy systems again.”

The Apower S Battery offers 15 kWh usable capacity, with a transit warranty of 15 years or 60 MWh.

The Mac makes simple system interconnection possible by connecting directly to the meter socket adapter (MSA) and the electric meter, avoiding panel revision and considerably reducing the installation time and costs. It also provides predictive tax management and can regulate voltage and frequency levels.

The AHUB integrates extra sources and taxes in a single, uniform intelligent solution. It can also accommodate a maximum of three solar arroys with a maximum capacity of 24 kW, and it makes solar integration up to 165 feet, so that the limitation of the roof space is overcome.

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