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Sungrow is launching the next generation of hybrid residential energy storage system-PV Magazine International

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Sungrow Power has unveiled its latest hybrid residential energy storage system. Upgrades to his MG series -Opformers and a battery is launched in Q4.

July 25, 2025
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Sungrow’s new residential ESS

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The Sungrow Power of China has unveiled its latest hybrid, the next generation of residential energy storage system (ESS), with its latest MG series 5/6RL on the market. An MG8/10RL model and matching MGL060 battery are released in Q4.

The improved MG8/10RL comprises current range from 5 kW to 10 kW and offers complete activities at 45 ° C, active potential induced breakdown (PID) recovery and back-up power switch within 4 milliseconds, of which Sungrow says that households are driven in extreme energy or unstable gridings.

Suitable with the new MGL060 battery, the system can support eight units parallel to suitable apartments or large houses and is compatible with mainstream batteries of third parties.

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