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Reft Battero launches 392 AH Cell, 6.26 MWH Storage System – PV Magazine International

solarenergyBy solarenergyApril 18, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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Rentt Battero’s new 392 AH Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) cell is an all -rounder, with the same size but increased energy density over a previously manufactured cell.

April 18, 2025
Tristan Rayner

By ESS News

Hong Kong-Gentered Reptbattero launched a new battery cell at the 13th Energy Storage International Conference and Expo (ESIE 2025) Last week in Beijing.

Rucht Battero said his new 392AH battery cell, which is part of his brand of playing series cells, has an energy density of a maximum of 415 WH/l. Invoated as an “all-rounder” by the company, the new cell has a longer lifespan of 12,000 times and a high energy efficiency of 95%, while they have almost the same size as the previous 300+ series. The company says that improving the maturity of its chemical system delivers a cell with a higher capacity in the same size.

The maximum thermal running temperature of the 392 AH cell is comparable to that of the 314 AH cell that the company says they have been tested in non -specified safety tests in “home and abroad”.

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