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Goodwe releases 112 kWh storage system for C & I Solar – PV Magazine International

solarenergyBy solarenergyJune 25, 2025No Comments1 Min Read
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Goodwe has launched a 112 kWh battery storage system for commercial and industrial (C&I) solar projects, with 96% return efficiency and a lifespan of 6000 cycle. The system makes a parallel connection possible for a maximum of 450 kWh of total capacity.

June 24, 2025
Lior Kahana

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Chinese inverter and manufacturer of energy storage Goodwe has issued a new 112 kWh storage solution for C&I applications.

The BAT112 uses 100 AH Lithium-IJzer phosphate (LIFEPO4) cells and contains 11 battery packs, each with a capacity of 10.24 kWh.

“The BAT112 offers a flexible and scalable solution, so that a maximum of four batteries in a parallel operation can be permitted for a maximum of 450 kWh system capacity with an ET40/50kW hybrid inverter,” the company said in a statement. “For even larger requirements, a maximum of 10 hybrid inverters can be parallel with the SEC3000C Smart Energy Controller for a configuration of up to 500 kW and 4.5 MWh capacity.”

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