Growatt has unveiled its new modular AXE LV battery system to meet the growing demand for residential off-grid lithium energy storage systems.
“The new AXE LV battery system covers a wide range of capacity extending from 5 kWh to 400 kWh, which caters to differentiated needs from daily households to large business and industrial scenarios,” said Lisa Zhang, marketing director at Growatt.
The modularity of AXE LV battery system makes it easy to be installed with internal plugs, requiring no extra cable connections, while with all the external cables integrated onto one plug, its connection to the inverter is much more simplified. In short, this unique design greatly reduces installation difficulty and time.
In terms of safety, it enjoys multi-level protections from the inverter and BMS, such as cell security monitoring and balancing. Meanwhile, as a cobalt-free LFP battery, it stands out for its high-temperature resistance, strong safety and stability as well as better performance of up to 5,000 charge cycles.
The AXE LV battery system can be used with all Growatt’s SPF off-grid series inverters. Moreover, it also works perfectly along with the SPH and SPA series storage inverters.
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albert lowry says
Totally confused on what is best battery for my off grid ranch house and barn near Santa Fe, NMx. I have a 30 panel ( 285 watt each). 32 battery ( Trojan L16E – AC 370 A lead acid ) bank in an insulated box in an insulated barn.
Batteries are messed up, no longer holding charge, and I want a reliable deep cycle , low maintenance type battery … I am not using the power much, maybe only 1 week every two months, and ranch gets abundant sunshine !
What battery type would be best for this area, it does occassionally get cold, below zero, and I am 7,000′ elevation.
How large and how many and what type batteries would I need for LFP type ? Would the occassional cold create a problem ?
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