The battery of 15 kWh Apower 2 can store input from solar, grid, generator and EV.
At Intersolar & Energy Storage Noord -Arikika (Iesna), FranklinWH Energy Storage Inc.A specialist in the energy management of the entire house announced the availability of the next generation of his Apower 2, a lithium iron phosphate (LFP) home battery system with intelligent management. See Franklin WH in Booth 1905 on Iessna 2025.
The company reports that the Apower 2 has a capacity of 15 kWh and 10 kW continuous output power, as well as an improved agate, and an intelligent management device that integrates energy sources and FranklinWH batteries. It can store electricity at solar energy, the grid, a generator and an electric vehicle.
According to Franklin WH, most houses can be supported with a single Apower 2 because of its capacity and output, as well as the support for a maximum of 5-ton AC units. The Apower 2 can also be scaled to 225 kWh with 15 Apowers per agate.
With an IP67 weather -resistant assessment to protect against hard environments, the Apower 2 can be stored inside or outside, the company reports. The reported works will all brands for solar formers and are designed for virtual power plants (VPP).
Another advantage for homeowners is the quiet operation, which, according to the company, is due to the use of convection without a fanless. The company reports that the battery works reliably between -4 F and 131 F. Other improvements include renewed visuals, a smart speech assistant for hands -free assignments, improved energy analysis and more adapted planning.
The Apower 2 has a 15 -year warranty or 60 MWh transit.
“In addition to a seamless connection with PV formers, these upgrades show our dedication to constant improvement and offer consumer peace of mind in the midst of rapidly growing energy demand and extreme weather conditions,” said Gary Lam, co-founder and CEO of FranklinWH.
Intersolar & Energy Storage Noord -Arikika 2025 runs from 25 February to 27 February in the San Diego Convention Center. To see PV Magazine USA In position 1754.
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