From pv journal Brazil

Intelbras, a Brazilian telecom firm, has launched a 48 V and 100 Ah lithium battery for residential functions. It’s the firm’s first step towards coming into the power storage enterprise.

“Upon observing this promising market motion, Intelbras assessed that the technique of increasing its portfolio with lithium batteries is essential to maintain the corporate aligned with present and future calls for with regard to power effectivity,” mentioned Maria Helena Garcia, the chief director of the power division of Intelbras.

The answer consists of a number of batteries linked in parallel, as much as a complete of 10 models. Relying on the applying state of affairs, they are often linked to a photovoltaic inverter, and UPS or gadgets that work with a voltage of 48 V.

The producer claims that the storage system has a helpful lifetime of greater than eight years and a excessive power density. The Intelbras EBL 4800 mannequin prices BRL 13,999 ($2,865).

In February, Intelbras acquired Brazil’s second-largest PV system integrator and product distributor, Renovigi, for BRL 334 million.

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