Freen’s sodium ion storage systems are available in versions with high and low voltage that are suitable for residential, commercial and industrial applications
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Freen Oü launches the newest generation of sodium-ion battery storage systems. The Freen-BSH and Freen-BSL products are being developed and produced in Estonia.
The high-voltage BSH model and low voltage BSL are scalable; Designed for homeowners, farmers and other commercial and industrial users; and can feed off-grid systems, combined with solar energy; and are used to reduce peak loads.
Freen, which sells € 230 ($ 268)/kWh Lithium-ion storage systems, said his sodium batteries start at € 330/kWh.
The manufacturer says that the BSH product has a capacity of 10.08 kWh per module, works on a nominal 575 V and has a voltage range from 385 V to 760 V. Maximum drainage is 8.75 A, according to Freen, and a maximum of 10 modules can be connected in parallel, increasing capacity to 100.8 kWh.
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