A new lithium iron phosphate battery for household solar applications

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China’s GS Energy has developed a new lithium iron phosphate battery system with a nominal voltage of 96 V. According to it, up to five 3.74 kWh modules can be stacked and connected in series for a total capacity of 18.7 kWh.

According to the Chinese energy storage specialist, one to five battery modules with capacities ranging from 3.74 kWh to 18.7 kWh can be connected to the series. The nominal voltage of the smallest battery in the Titan-HV battery line is 96 V, dimensions 606 mm x 651 mm x 217 mm and weight 49.5 kg. The nominal voltage of the largest is 480 V, dimensions 1910 mm x 651 mm x 217 mm and weight 198.7 kg.

“The GS Energy Titan-HV Series is a high-voltage, expandable battery energy storage system. It’s easy to install and can be plugged in and out of the box,” GS Energy said.

The new battery can be placed in the ground and can be installed indoors or outdoors. It discharges at ambient temperatures between -10 C and 50 C and charges between 0 C and 40 C. It has a 10-year warranty and is said to have a lifespan of more than 6,000 cycles.

The new product is IP65 rated and approved according to UN 38.3, IEC 62619 and IEC 62040 certificates.

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