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Whes releases new C&I storage system Series – PV Magazine International

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Whes has launched a new series of commercial and industrial (C&I) storage systems with integrated hybrid inverters and offers capacities from 57 kWh to 100 kWh and PV input to 96 kW. The manufacturer based in China claims that the systems support 200% PV over taxes.

June 25, 2025
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Powercore series 50 kW/100 kWh

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Chinese storage solutions Specialist Whes has issued a new series of C&I storage systems. The Powercore series 50 kW/100 kWh contains four models, any integration of storage and a hybrid inverter.

“The system provides an ON/OFF-Grid parallel connection of a maximum of 6 units that meet different needs in the field of energy storage capacity. With a seamless switching time of 10 MS, it ensures uninterrupted operation of critical taxes such as factory production lines and irrigation systems for farmers,” the company said in a statement. “The compact and quiet design ensures flexible integration in various environments such as communities and office buildings, and it is compatible with diesel generators.”

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