The hub inverter and the backup interface offer a backup output of up to ten kilowatts with a battery capacity of up to 23 kilowatt hours. According to the manufacturer, the DC-coupled battery architecture achieves an efficiency of 94.5 per cent. To generate more energy and increase self-consumption, the Home Hub inverter also enables DC oversizing of up to 200 per cent.
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The new three-phase backup power solution is also black-start capable. This means that the system starts automatically without manual intervention after the battery has discharged during a blackout. The new backup power solution is part of the Solaredge Home System and is now available to installers throughout Germany. (mfo)
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