This capacity and the charging speed of only one hour make the energy system exceptionally flexible and versatile. Compared to LiFePO4 batteries, the semi-solid-state battery stores up to 42 per cent more energy, according to the manufacturer. The application scenarios range from smart home to camping to charging electric vehicles. Standard features include support for public electric vehicle charging stations and Level 2 charging, as well as an independent RV output (satellite battery).
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Individually, the Superbase V provides an output of up to 3.8 kilowatts; for an output of up to 7.6 kilowatts, two units can be connected together. This secures the power supply, even in an emergency in the event of a power failure or disturbance. (mfo)
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