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GoodWe launches scalable C&I battery system with more than 100 kWh capacity – PV Magazine International

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Goodwe has released its Bat Series battery cabinet for small to medium-sized commercial projects, with two capacities at the launch at 102.4 kWh and 112.6 kWh and outdoor use in mind.

July 18, 2025
Tristan Rayner

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Goodwe has introduced its new Bat series of high-voltage battery cabinet for the commercial and industrial (C&I) sector. The system is available in two capacities, 102.4 kWh and 112.6 kWh, which are reached with the help of a different number of the same standard battery packages. The smaller cupboard contains ten packaging while the larger eleven contains.

This difference in Pack also results in various nominal system voltages, 512V and 563.2V respectively, which makes flexibility in system design possible. The battery is designed to combine with the company’s hybrid, initially integrate with the ET50KW model to create a 50 kW/100 kWh energy storage solution for small to medium -sized C&I installations.

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