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Sungrow reveals Powertitan 3.0 Bess with 684 AH Cell, Silicon Carbide PCS – PV Magazine International

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Sungrow has launched the Powertitan 3.0 Battery Energy Storage System (BESS), built around a 684 AH cell and a fully fluid-cooled silicon carbide current conversion system.

June 10, 2025
Vincent Shaw

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Chinese inverter and BESS supplier Sungrow has unveiled his next generation Powertitan 3.0 storage platform. It has the first mass-producable 684 AH cell of the industry and an all-liquid cooled silicon carbide (SIC) Power Conversion System.

The single platform supports several configurations, making broad, global versatility for applications possible. All functional modules are standardized and can be flexibly implemented based on specific scenario needs without redesign.

Powertitan 3.0 is offered in three versions- Flex (3.45 MWh), class (6.9 MWh) and Plus (12.5 MWh)- with two to 12-hour storage time. The system is able to work in environments ranging from -40 ° C to 55 ° C and heights of up to 5,000 meters.

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