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Whes releases New C & I Energy Storage System – PV Magazine International

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Whes has released a new commercial and industrial (C&I) energy storage system with a 509 kWh battery with wealth options from 62.5 kW to 250 kW and a maximum efficiency of 98.5%.

August 4, 2025
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Powercore 62.5-250 KW/500 kWh

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Chinese storage solutions Specialist Whes has announced a new C&I energy storage system. The Powercore 62.5-250 kW/500kWh, it uses a 509 kWh battery, with a capacity of 62.5 kW, 125 kW, 187 kW or 250 kW.

“The system supports 1-5 modular units, scalable up to 1.25 MW/2.5 MWh,” the company said. “With Modular AC/DC design, it offers 0.5C/0.25C/0.125C load/discharge speeds, ideal for peak shears, sustainable energy flattening and self-consumption. The system is certified for VDE 4110, which means seamless integration into the EU-Power Grid.”

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