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Hoymiles launches AC-coupled battery for PV systems on balconies – SPE

solarenergyBy solarenergyJune 26, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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The Chinese company says its new product has a storage capacity of 2,240 Wh and an expected lifespan of 6,000 cycles.

June 26, 2024 Lior Kahana

Chinese microinverter manufacturer Hoymiles has launched a new battery for PV systems on balconies.

“As the first AC-coupled balcony energy system on the market, it is compatible with all microinverters on the market and can be easily installed in just two steps,” a company spokesperson said. pv magazine.

The MS-A2 battery measures 455mm x 220mm x 457mm and weighs 32kg.

It is based on LiFePO4 cells and has a storage capacity of 2,240 Wh. The rated AC voltage is 230 V and the rated AC frequency is 50 Hz.

The system has both off- and on-grid ports and has a maximum AC output power of 800 VA. The rated power, during charging and discharging, is 1,000 VA and the expected life is 6,000 cycles.

The battery is also present IP65 rated protection and has a natural convection cooling system.

The manufacturer said two units can be connected in series to expand storage. “The built-in Bluetooth Wi-Fi combo module ensures stable communication between the device and the mobile app and S-Miles Cloud,” it added.

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