From ESS News

Strong Energy introduced that it’s going to begin promoting the all-in-one battery storage system Alfred 10 in Germany in October. The Cologne-based firm, which is owned by China’s Skywoth, has already offered the product at Intersolar in Munich and now additionally on the IFA present in Berlin.

Strong Energy’s new lithium iron phosphate battery storage system has a nominal capability between 12 kWh and 24 kWh, relying on whether or not 5 or ten battery modules are put in. The nominal output of the photovoltaic storage system is 10 kW. Strong Energy states within the product information sheet that the utmost charge-discharge energy is 12.5/11.3 kW and 15/11.3 kW respectively. The effectivity in Europe is 97 %.

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