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Tesvolt presents a new C&I battery storage system with 15 years of performance guarantee – PV Magazine International

solarenergyBy solarenergyMarch 26, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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With two cycles a day, the Forton can be loaded without alienating the 15-year performance guarantee. This opens the possibility to act on the electricity market, so that companies can earn back their investments faster.

March 26, 2025
Marian Willuhn

The Tesvolt Forton is the first of the company to use LFP cells at high temperature that do not require liquid cooling and have a very long guaranteed service life life

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German commercial battery maker Tinkle The new Forton system developed to accommodate the fact that companies that can serve their batteries for two full cycles per day per day, will probably realize faster financial benefits of the systems.

With Forton supplied with a 15-year performance guarantee, the option opens with two cycle energy trade, to stimulate the battery income.

The new product is available in steps of 30 kW/92 kWh. Four can be cascaded behind one inverter and a maximum of 16 inverters can be connected in parallel for a maximum scale of 250 kW/1.5 MWh.

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