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German court rules Senec dealer must repay the costs of housing battery with reduced capacity-PV Magazine International

solarenergyBy solarenergyFebruary 5, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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Judges at Bielefeld Regional Court ruled the maximum 70% business capacity of the home battery while replacement Lithium Ferro phosphate (LFP) cells are expected a material defect. Senec is attractive against the ruling.

February 5, 2025
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Bielefeld Regional Court, in Germany, has ordered a Senec -Residential batteries dealer to repay the costs of one unit to a customer affected by the manufacturer who reduces the operational capacity of the product for safety reasons.

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Senec, a subsidiary of German electrical utility energy Baden-Württemberg AG, replaces Home4, V3 and V2.1 battery products since March 2022, then three burn were reported in Huizen where the systems were mounted. The manufacturer based in Leipzig replaces the units with LFP devices, which offer improved fire safety.

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