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Vatrer Power launches lithium iron phosphate storage system for residential and commercial applications – SPE

solarenergyBy solarenergySeptember 3, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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The Chinese manufacturer said its new all-in-one storage system has a rated voltage of 51.2 V and a capacity of 100 Ah. It also features a built-in 5 kW inverter and an RS485 communication interface for real-time monitoring.

September 3, 2024 Emiliano Bellini

Chinese lithium iron phosphate (LiFePO4) battery manufacturer Vartrer Power has unveiled a new all-in-one storage system intended for residential and commercial building applications.

The battery has a nominal voltage of 51.2 V and a capacity of 100 Ah. “Each battery module has a capacity of 5 kWh, and users can connect 1 to 6 modules in parallel, expanding the total system capacity to 30 kWh,” the manufacturer said in a statement, noting that the system also features a built-in battery . in a 5 kW inverter.

Each module measures 47 cm x 60 cm x 15 cm and weighs 50.9 kg.

The company said the storage system supports multiple charge and discharge modes, including PV First, AC First and PV Plus AC, thanks to an RS485 communication interface for real-time monitoring.

“It operates within a temperature range of -20 C to 65 C, with a storage temperature range of -10 C to 45 C, and can function normally in environments with relative humidity of 5% to 95%,” it also explains.

The new product comes with a 60-month warranty and has an expected lifespan of 6,000 cycles.

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