The system offers 736 kilowatts and 1,288 kilowatt hours and is suitable for outdoor use. It uses eight separate 92-kilowatt battery inverters from Kaco. This provides a high level of redundancy. All components can be easily replaced and, unlike container solutions, no crane is required for assembly.
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If the full storage power is not needed, only some of the inverters are active. This creates efficiency advantages compared to a large inverter, which may work less efficiently in partial load ranges. (mfo)
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