By ESS news
California-based battery supplier Jackery and US PV system supplier Geneverse unveiled a new residential energy storage system at RE+ 2024 in Anaheim, USA this week.
The product, called HomePower Energy System, uses lithium iron phosphate (LFP) batteries and offers a storage capacity of up to 123.2 kWh.
“The system was created to provide homeowners with energy independence, with advanced capabilities in an easy-to-use design,” the companies said in a statement. “It optimizes home energy management while contributing to broader renewable energy goals for a more sustainable future.”
The UL9540 and 9540A certified storage system also includes an inverter with four MPPTs, with a maximum current rating of 16 A per string, for larger PV panels. It includes bi-directional capabilities, allowing the battery to be charged via the mains. It is rated up to 50 A/11.4 kW continuous backup power and a return efficiency of 97%.
The system also features an IP65 rated enclosure with 1P66 protection. It also includes what the company calls Hub and Hub+, which integrate EV chargers, battery energy storage systems (BESS) and backup generators into the storage mechanism.
The new product can provide up to 200 A generator backup, 280 A bus connection and 200 A mains pass-through. It also features an integrated fire suppression system and critical load management of up to 20 branch circuits.
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