OutBack Power Technologies, an EnerSys company, has announced it is giving California residents up to 24% off its manufacturer suggested retail price (MSRP) on three energy storage packages. Featuring OutBack inverters and LFP batteries, packaged systems are specifically designed to meet California regulations and come with everything needed to install backup power with ease. The special pricing on the packages will continue until March 31, 2020.
“Solar system owners in California with net-metering agreements are learning the hard way that when the grid goes down, so do their panels,” said Sanjeev Choudhary, Vice President of Renewable & Industrial Energy Storage Systems of EnerSys. “Preemptive shut-offs due to wildfires are the new normal for California, and residents across the state realize they need to take direct control of their power if they want electricity when they need it. We feel deeply for people in the state affected by these fires, and understand rebuilding takes time, which is why we are offering our discount until March of next year.”
Each packaged system includes an OutBack inverter, OutBack integrated battery rack and LFP batteries. Each promotional package is UL 9540 listed/UL 9540 safety compliant. Consumers can contact their local distributor for pricing information. Package options include:
SkyBox SystemEdge 511PHI – CA
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10.5 kWh of nameplate energy storage
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One 5-kW SkyBox true hybrid energy system
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Three SimpliPhi 3.5-kWh LFP batteries
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One IBR-2-48-175-LI integrated battery rack
SkyBox SystemEdge 514PHI – CA
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15 kWh of nameplate energy storage
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One 5-kW SkyBox true hybrid energy system
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Four SimpliPhi 3.8-kWh LFP batteries
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One IBR-2-48-175-LI integrated battery rack
SystemEdge 821PHI – CA
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22 kWh of nameplate energy storage
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One 8-kW FLEXpower Radian integrated system with FLEXmax100 charge controllers
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Six SimpliPhi 3.8-kWh LFP batteries
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One IBR-3-48-175-LI integrated battery rack
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One RSD-AFCI rapid shutdown combiner system
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One FWPV6-FH600-SDA combiner
“Many of the generators and battery systems being sold today let everything shut down before the backup system kicks in and in some cases, it requires a manual start. We’ve been doing this for decades and the technology in our packages provides customers with a seamless solution,” explained Paul Dailey, OutBack’s Director of Product & Market Strategy. “The transfer from the grid to backup is completely automatic for customers after system installation. It senses when grid power goes down and independently switches to the backup power within a fraction of a second. When you install a backup system, you want to feel confident it’s going to work. That’s what we provide.”
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