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Freen van Estland launches 10 kWh residential sodium-ion battery-PV Magazine International

solarenergyBy solarenergyMarch 18, 2025No Comments1 Min Read
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The new storage solution for home energy of Estonia’s Freen is based on the chemistry of the sodium battery and can be linked to both PV and the roof and small wind turbines.

March 18, 2025
Mariha Maisch

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Estonian company of renewable energy company Freen Oü has a 10 kWh sodium ion storage solution for home, designed to seamlessly integrate with both solar panels and small wind turbines.

Freen says that his sodium batteries are non-toxic, non-relevant and very stable, so that safety ensures residential use. They are designed to seamlessly integrate with a wide range of inverters from leading manufacturers, including SMA, Sungrow, Growatt, Deye, Goodwe and much more.

The residential energy storage system comes with a nominal voltage of 48 V and a work voltage range from 40 V to 60 V. It reaches a depth of 90%discharge. The maximum load/discharge speed is 210 A. The battery delivers more cycles of 4,000 cargo discharge.

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