The intelligent battery communicates with the electricity meter via cable, powerline or wirelessly, so that the amount of electricity consumed by the household is delivered accordingly. The device uses a battery with lithium iron phosphate cells. The home storage system works without an additional inverter.
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This saves the installer a lot of time. Not least because the storage unit is plugged directly into a fused socket. Another practical feature is the option of modular expansion. And this can be done years later. The system can be expanded to up to three modules if required, which is advantageous for e-mobility applications, for example.
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In terms of the materials used, SAX Power is environmentally friendly: the battery cells are cobalt-free. The new home storage system will be available from May for around 5,900 euros. (mfo)