The single-rack system is characterised by a compact design and can therefore also be used in limited spaces. The areas of application range from peak load smoothing to supporting charging infrastructure integration and optimising the self-consumption of renewable energy. Thanks to its modular design, the system is also easily scalable. With five battery packs, the storage unit offers up to 50 kilowatt hours per string.
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The bidirectional three-phase inverter has an output of up to 40 kilowatts. With a parallel connection, the system is expandable from 42 to up to 100 kilowatt hours per rack. The X-Storage Compact helps building operators and plant managers to make optimal use of self-generated electricity on site and to support their own energy infrastructure for electric vehicles. An industry-proven HMI multi-touch display is available for easy operation. Optionally, the commercial storage unit is also available with used batteries. The batteries come from electric vehicles. (mfo)
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