About this event
The electric grid can be vulnerable to outages during extreme weather events. Today, more and more households are turning to solar PV and batteries to protect themselves, lower their carbon footprint, and gain independence over their energy costs.
However, choosing the right battery storage solution can be challenging for homeowners and their installers. One choice to make is between integrated and parallel-connected battery systems.
With an integrated battery, users may be unable to match the capacity to their specific needs, leading to additional costs. In contrast, normal parallel-connected batteries often face compatibility issues, preventing them from achieving module-level optimisation, typically resulting in energy loss.
The Anker SOLIX X1 offers an alternative to integrated high-voltage batteries, which have a monopoly share of the home storage market today. Its 48V low-voltage parallel battery group design allows for the free expansion of capacity, ranging from 5kWh to 180kWh. Each battery pack operates and charges/discharges independently, avoiding the typical capacity degradation issues associated with varying states of charge (SOC) and states of health (SOH) and delivering up to 5% more usable capacity. If a battery pack in the system malfunctions, the system can independently shut down that pack, without affecting overall operation.
Whether your customer lives in an area with long, cold winters or under the hot desert sun, Anker SOLIX X1 is engineered to perform reliably. From -4°F to 131°F, the robust 6kW charging and discharging capability remains consistent. Unlike other batteries that slowly degrade in power output with extreme cold and hot, the customers’ quality of life will always remain the same.
Attendees to this webinar will learn:
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