The SAJ from China has launched its HS3 6-in-One Home Battery Series, available in configurations with one and three-phase with 1,000 W to 15,000 W PV input and up to 40 kWh Lithium iron phosphate (LIFEPO4) storage.
The SAJ from China has unveiled its HS3 6-in-one home battery series, available in configurations with one and three-phase with 1,000 W to 15,000 W PV input and up to 40 kWh LIFEPO4 storage. The modular design combines an EV charger, Power Conditioning System (PCS), Batter Pack, Backup and Energy Management System (EMS).
The company said in a statement that the SAJ HS3 is the thinnest “six-in-one” home battery on the market, with a thickness of 17 cm.
“Whether it is a small garage, sleek interior space or outside wall, HS3 can be installed effortlessly, so that the space is maximized while maintaining full functionality,” said Saj. “With a sleek and timeless appearance, HS3 naturally mixes in the house interiors or outdoor spaces, improving the aesthetics of the house while it is supplied for advanced energy storage.”
All systems use 5 kWh Lifepo4 batteries and up to eight can be combined for 40 kWh of total storage. In one-phase configurations, PV input varies from 6,000 W to 12,000 W with AC-Output from 3,000 W to 6,000 W. SAJ said that the three-phase configurations allow 1,000 W to 15,000 W PV input and 5,000 W to 12,000 W AC output.
The company noted that the EMS app optimizes energy consumption between devices, rates and weather, and the HS3 series is designed for extreme conditions, with a thermal boost function up to -30 C and a fire suppression system that is activated within three seconds at 185 ° C.
All products have an IP65 protection rating. Batteries measure 42 cm high, 69.5 cm wide, 17 cm deep and weigh 53 kg. Inverters are 69.5 cm wide and 17 cm deep, with heights of 40 cm or 45 cm, depending on the configuration. The three-phase inverter weighs 34 kg and the one-phase inverter weighs 27.5 kg.
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