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Solax presents balcony storage system – PV Magazine International

solarenergyBy solarenergyAugust 27, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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The Chinese manufacturer Solax Power has unveiled its balcony X-MS 2000, a lithium phosphate battery storage system for residential microgeneneration that supports up to 2,400 W of solar input.

August 27, 2025
Alessandra Neris

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By PV Magazine Brazil

The Chinese manufacturer Solax Power has presented its balcony X-MS 2000 energy storage system for residential microgeneneration of solar and other renewable sources in Intersolar South America 2025 in São Paulo, Brazil.

The IP65-rated system has a simple installation, high current capacity and a plug-and-play design, making it suitable for balconies or outdoor use, including camping, the company said.

The system has four Maximum Power Point Trackers (MPPTs) and supports a maximum of 2,400 W of Solar input. Maximum PV -Inang voltage is 60 V, with a company voltage range from 16 V to 60 V.

The storage is based on a lithium phosphate (LFP) battery, expandable to 11.98 kWh, with a maximum discharge flow of 100 A. It measures 460 mm x 240 mm x 240 mm and weighs 24 kg.

“The X-MS 2000 offers clean, reliable and flexible energy for domestic or even outdoor use,” said Marcelo Niendicker, an engineer at the company.

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